Colonies
Taxation
Historical Thinking
Causation
Key Terms
100

Which colony is directly west of New Jersey?

PA

100

What British law placed a tax on printed materials like newspapers, legal papers, and licenses?

Stamp Act

100

What is the difference between a primary source and a secondary source?

A primary source comes from the time period; a secondary source is written later and explains or interprets the past

100

How did the French and Indian War help cause the American Revolution?

Answer: It left Britain in debt, which led Parliament to tax the colonies

100

What is self-government?

Answer: The ability of people to govern themselves and make their own laws

200

The colony (and City) that was the epicenter of the American Revolution

Boston, MA

200

What phrase did colonists use to show they were angry about being taxed without having representatives in Parliament?

“No taxation without representation”

200

What is corroboration in history?

Comparing multiple sources to see where they agree or disagree

200

How did the Proclamation Line of 1763 anger colonists?

Answer: It limited colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains

200

This group sometimes used protests, boycotts, and intimidation to fight back against British policies.

Answer: Sons of Liberty

300

Which colony is north of Maryland and south of New York?

PA

300

What British law placed a tax on tea and led to colonial anger even though tea was cheaper?

The Tea Act

300

What does bias mean in a historical source?

Answer: A point of view or opinion that may affect how information is presented

300

How did the Boston Massacre increase tensions between Britain and the colonies?

Answer: It was used as propaganda to turn colonists against British soldiers

300

What is the difference between a Patriot and a Loyalist?

Answer: Patriots wanted independence from Britain; Loyalists stayed loyal to Britain

400

Which New England colony is located east of New York and west of Rhode Island?

CT

400

What set of British taxes placed duties on goods like glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea?

Townshend Acts

400

What is the difference between a claim and evidence?

Answer: A claim is what you argue; evidence is the proof that supports it

400

How did the Boston Tea Party and the British response push the colonies closer to revolution?

Britain punished Boston with the Intolerable Acts, which united many colonies against British rule

400

What is mercantilism?

Answer: An economic system where colonies existed to benefit the mother country by providing raw materials and buying finished goods

500

If you were standing in Virginia, which colony would be directly to the south?

NC

500

Why were many colonists upset by British tax policies?

Because they were being taxed by Parliament without having a voice or representation in the government

500

What is analysis in history?

Explaining what evidence means and how it supports an argument, instead of just summarizing facts

500

Why were the Battles of Lexington and Concord a major turning point?

Answer: They were the first military battles of the American Revolution and turned conflict into open war

500

During the American Revolution, these two groups disagreed over whether the colonies should break away from Britain or remain under British rule.

Answer: Patriots & Loyalists

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