VOCABULARY
ALL IN FAVOR...
SHOW ME THE MONEY!
I CAN'T GIT NO SATISFACTION!
CONTROL!
100
Finance means to do this.
What is pay for something?
100
The colonists had to obey the laws of this country.
What is Britain?
100
Britain imposed strict economic control over this.
What is trade?
100
The colonists opposed having to pay these.
What are taxes?
100
Britain began to increase its control over the colonies because it wanted to remain this type of power.
What is a world power?
200
If you restrict something or someone, you do this.
What is get in their way or limit them?
200
Laws in the colonies were enforced by this person who was usually one of the king's homies.
What is the colonial governor?
200
The colonies were allowed to trade only with this country.
What is Britain?
200
Colonists were angry because they had no representation in this law-making body in Britain.
What is Parliament?
200
Britain imposed these (ex: Stamp Act) on the colonies.
What are taxes?
300
Revenue (ex. tax revenue) is this.
What is money that comes from a particular source?
300
This group (ex: the House of Burgesses in Virginia) made laws for each colony.
What is the colonial legislature?
300
Great Britain began to tax the Thirteen Colonies after this event.
What is the French and Indian War?
300
This law restricted westward movement of colonial settlers.
What is the Proclamation of 1763?
300
Under the Proclamation of 1763, colonists were not allowed to move west of this geographic feature.
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
400
To monitor something or someone means to do this.
What is watch them closely?
400
To make sure that colonial legislatures didn't do anything which the king wouldn't like, the legislatures were monitored by this "watcher".
What is the colonial governor?
400
The colonies had to trade these items (ex: lumber and tobacco) to Britain.
What is raw materials?
400
Britain wanted strict political control over this group in each colony.
What is the colonial legislature?
400
This conflict with France was a result of Britain's desire to remain a world power.
What is the French and Indian War?
500
Britain's legislative (law-making) body is called this.
What is Parliament?
500
Colonial governors weren't elected. Instead they got their jobs this way.
What is they were appointed by the king or proprietor?
500
In exchange, Great Britain sent these goods (ex: furniture and cloth) to the colonies.
What are manufactured goods?
500
Some colonists resented the power of these people who were usually the king's bffs.
What are the colonial governors?
500
Britain began to tax the colonies in order to finance this event and to maintain this group in the colonies.
What are finance the French and Indian War AND maintain British troops in the colonies?
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