The Townshend Act
The Stamp Act
The Tea Act
The Coercive Act
The Sugar Act
100

What did it tax?

Common items.

100

What is the Stamp Act?

An Act taxing all legal documents.

100

What did the Tea Act tax?

Tea.

100

Who passed the laws?

British Parliament.

100

Who did this act mainly and unjustly affect according to American historians?

The Colonists.

200

When were the Townshend Acts passed?

1767, June 19th.

200

When was the Stamp Act passed?

March 22, 1765.

200

Why did they make this tax?

To punish the colonists.

200

Did this scare the colonists? 

No. (it actually backfired)

200

Why did the Sugar Act become less and less effective over time?

Colonists entered profitable (and illegal) trading rings to get the taxed goods.

300

Who’s homes could the British live in at free will because of this act?

The Colonists.

300

What did the tax pay for?

A large army in Boston.

300

What was the point of this act?

The point was to punish the colonists and get more money.

300

Until what did the British blockade Boston Harbor?

Until the colonists paid for the tea that got dumped in Boston.

300

What was the Colonists' way of retaliating to the Sugar Act?

Boycotting the taxed items.

400

What type of money did the colonists have to pay for stamps and documents?

The colonists had to pay in British money.

400

What was the first thing that the stamp act taxed?

The British Parliamentary attempted to raise tax on legal papers.

400

Why were the colonists angry about the tax?

It taxed their most important drink.

400

What rights did the Coercive Acts violate?

Economic liberty, self-government by their own.

400

Why was this Act created? 

To upgrade the military’s budget.

500

Who was the Townshend Act named after?

Charles Townshend.

500

What happened on August 14, 1765?

An angry mob came with a complaint: “Let us have a say in taxes!”

500

Who allowed tea to arrive in Boston?

The governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

500

What is one of the rights that the Coercive Acts violate?

Economic liberty, self-government by their own consent and elections, right to a trial by jury, and the right to property

500

What did the sugar act tax?

Sugar, iron, lumber, and molasses.

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