This act had a tax on all paper products.
What is the Stamp Act?
These colonists were loyal to the King of England
What are Loyalists?
Freedoms
What are rights?
What is a massacre?
Who is George Washington?
Laws that closed the Boston Harbor
What are the Intolerable Acts?
These colonists were against the British. (Hint: Think of a football team name)
What are Patriots?
To take back a law, saying it isn't a law anymore.
What is repeal?
A tax on goods brought into the country.
What is a tariff?
King of England during the American Revolution.
Who is King George III?
This act placed a tax on sugar acts.
What is the Sugar Act?
Another name for Loyalists.
What are Tories?
A term for a British soldier
What is a Redcoat?
A group of volunteers who fought in the war.
What is a militia?
General who is the victor of Saratoga and later betrayed the Continental Army and joined the British Army?
Who is Benedict Arnold?
This act placed a tax on tea.
What is the Tea Act?
The British government that were making the laws.
What is Parliament?
To refuse to buy products from a company or have contact with a person, group, product.
What is boycott?
To prevent ships from leaving or entering a harbor.
What is a blockade?
This group joined the colonists cause and provided them a navy.
Who are the French?
This act was passed to tax goods brought into the colonies.
What are the Townshend Acts?
Fighters who could be ready in a minute to defend Massachusetts?
What are Minutemen?
A member of an elected assembly?
What is a delegate?
Someone who betrays their country.
What is a traitor?
A group of colonists who organized themselves to protest the British government.