Colonies
Stamp Act
No Taxation...
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Vocabulary
100

The total amount of original English colonies

Thirteen (13)

100

This war, sometimes referred to as the Nine Years War, gave Britain became the leading power in North America. 

The French and Indian War

100
One of the first taxes imposed, it placed a tax on molasses

The Sugar Act

100

In addition to being the 3rd President, he also is credited with being the main writer of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

100

to void or to get rid of--usually referring to a law

REPEAL

200

This was the first of the southern colonies to be established.

Virginia
200
Colonists were forbidden by decree of the King to go past this mountain range

The Appalachian Mountains

200

This group in particular was LIVID over the tax on molasses and sugar products

Rum Makers 

200

Before becoming president, this Massachusetts native was the defense attorney for the British soldiers accused of murder after the Boston Massacre...

John Adams

200

Having to do with government, laws, and elections

Political

300

This was the first of the New England colonies to be established (by Pilgrims)

Massachusetts colony

300

This decree forbade colonists to go west of the Appalachian Mountains

The Proclamation Line Act

300

This tax imposed fees and charges on ALL written items--including newspapers, legal documents, and even a deck of cards...

The Stamp Act 

300

While this silversmith and patriot never said "the British are coming," he did alert the people of Massachusetts that the "regulars are coming out"... he also famously depicted the Boston Massacre

Paul Revere

300

The law-making body of Britian

The Parliament
400

This group of colonies is the largest in land mass...

The Southern Colonies

400
To relieve its debt, Britain imposed, these... taxes on foreign goods entering a country

Tariffs

400

These set of Acts imposed taxes on EVERYDAY products such as paints, glass, and tea.

The Townsend Acts 

400

He is the main subject of all the Grievances in the Declaration of Independence

King George III

400

A form of communication that is used to mislead and influence public opinion

Propaganda

500

This group of colonies were known as the "Breadbasket Colonies"

The Middle Colonies

500

In order to make sure colonists did not cross the Proclamation Line, Britain placed these many soldiers along the Appalachians

10,000 soldiers

500

After the Boston Tea Party, the King and Parliament imposed the Coercive Acts, better known in America as

The INTOLERABLE Acts

500

He is the first signer of the Declaration of Independence and one of the two patriots that the British were looking for before the Battles of Lexington and Concord began...

John Hancock

500
During the Revolutionary War, the British offered this to enslaved African Americans living in the colonies--if they fought with the British against the Americans

Manumission

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