The beginning of the end...
The Acts
Are we going to take this?
The British did what!?!
Words you should know.
100

This war between Britain and France in North America ended in 1763 and left Britain deeply in debt.

The French and Indian War

100

This 1764 act placed taxes on sugar and molasses imports.

The Sugar Act

100

Colonists refused to buy British goods in this form of protest.

Boycott

100

Clash in Boston between protestors and British troops

The Boston Massacre

100

A formal request made to a government.

Petition

200

This European conflict was the global version of the French and Indian War.

The 7 years war

200

This act required printed materials to carry a paid stamp.

The Stamp Act

200

his secret group protested British taxes and intimidated tax collectors.

The Sons of Liberty

200

How many colonists dies in the Boston Massacre?

5

200

A complaint or reason for dissatisfaction.

Grievance

300

fter the war, Britain believed this group should help pay for the cost of defense.

The American colonists

300

This act forced colonists to house and feed British soldiers.

Quartering Act

300

This 1773 event involved dumping tea into Boston Harbor.

The Boston Tea Party

300

What was the approximate value of the tea dumped into Boston Harbor?

1.5 - 2 Million $$$

300

The idea that people should not be taxed without having a say in government.

No taxation without representation!

400

This British policy limited colonial expansion west of the Appalachian Mountains.

Proclamation of 1763

400

This act stated that Parliament had the right to tax and govern the colonies “in all cases whatsoever.”

Declaratory Acts

400

This meeting of delegates coordinated colonial resistance to British policies.

The First Continental Congress

400

Parliament punished Massachusetts to make an example of it by doing this.

Closing Boston Harbor and limiting self-government

400

The belief that rulers receive their power directly from God.

The Divime Right of Kings

500

Three-part plan to pay for the war

1.  Enforce existing laws

2.  Leave British troops in the colonies to help enforce those laws.

3.  Impose new taxes on the colonies.

500

This set of laws closed Boston Harbor after the Boston Tea Party.

Intolerable Acts

500

This 1775 petition asked King George III to restore colonial rights and avoid war. (He refused)

The Olive Branch Petition

500

By rejecting colonial petitions, Britain convinced many colonists that this was no longer possible.

Peaceful reconciliation with Britain

500

The idea that government power comes from the consent of the governed. People give up some personal rights in exchange for the government protecting the majority of their rights.

Social Contract

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