Tax Acts
British and Colonial Response.
Causes and effects.
People and Events.
General Knowledge
100

What was the tax on paper goods?

Stamp Act

100

Britain repealed the taxes after the Boston Massacre. What does repeal mean?

to take back

100
Conflict over land; Britian defeated France
French and Indian War
100

Leader of Britain

King George the III

100

What does liberty mean?

Freedom and Rights

200

This required colonists to house British Soldiers 

Quartering Act 

200

How did colonists still get goods if they boycotted items from England?

-smuggled in goods from elsewhere

-made their own 

200

The Acts not only increased taxes but made it easier to do what to suspected smugglers.

Arrest, search, and seizure without Evidence.

200

Who was involved in the French & Indian War and what sides were they on?

The British fought against the French & Indians

200

What does "no taxation without representation" mean?

Colonists had no representatives in parliament and felt that taxation was unfair to them.

300

This tax lowered an existing tax on sugar and Molasses but made it easier to search and arrest people and their cargo. 

Sugar Act 

300

How did Colonists respond to the tax acts

Protests, riots, and violence.

300

How did colonists view Britain and what they were doing after the war

Tyrants, and dictators, taking away rights, freedoms, and liberties. Ignoring them and their issues.

300

The riot that broke out between colonists and British soldiers that resulted in 5 deaths was called...

The Boston Massacre

300

True or False the Intolerable Acts were a punishment for the Boston Tea Party 

True 

400

What was the cause of the Boston Tea Party?

The Tea Act

400

How did Britain view and treat the colonies after the French and Indian War?

Needing to be controlled and order restored, terrorists, brutes, thugs, savages, whiners, non-British, trouble makers.

400

These people increased in number after the war to enforce the laws and control the colonies. Colonists saw it as Britain's power and oppression.

British Soldiers

400

Groups that went against British rule and believed in freedom protested them. Calls Sons/daughters of...

Sons of Liberty/ Daughters of Liberty

400

The colonists felt that Parliament ignored documents that guaranteed certain Tax rights and rights of the accused.

Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights

500

These tax acts were passed to show the colonies who was "boss" after Parliament was called cowards for not taxing the colonies.

Townshend Acts

500

Name 2 restrictions that the Intolerable Acts placed on the colonists of Boston. 

-closed the Boston Port until damages of the Boston Tea Party were paid

- Couldn't have town meetings or choose officials

-Placed under more British control

-Colonists ordered to quarter British soldiers

500

What were the acts that Britain passed in response to the Tea Party called?

Intolerable Acts.

500

This did not allow settlers to move west past the Appalachian Mountains and forced them back east.

Proclamation of 1763

500

The system in which colonial trade and business was controlled by Britain, to bring wealth to the "Mother Country" was hated by the colonists.

Mercantilism/ist

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