Taxes and Acts (Laws)
The Redcoats
Important Baystaters
Boston Tea Party
Mish-Mash
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What does "No taxation without representation" mean?

Colonists did not want to pay taxes to England when they did have any say in the laws that England made.

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What was the nickname that colonists called the British soldiers?
Lobsterbacks.
100

Who was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence?

John Hancock

100
What were the Patriots protesting in the Boston Tea Party?
A tax on tea.
100
Who was fighting against who in the French and Indian War?
The British were defending their colonies against the French and the Native Americans (who fought together).
200
What was the Stamp Act?
A law that charged a tax for a stamp on every piece of paper before it was considered legal.
200

Why were British soldiers called Redcoats?

Because of their long, red jackets.

200

Who was the first African American to publish poems?

Phillis Wheatley

200
What did the Patriots dress up as at the Tea Party?
Native Americans or "Indians"
200
What is a Patriot?
Someone who wanted the 13 colonies to be free from English rule.
300
What was the Sugar Act?
A tax on molasses.
300

What was the first battle of the American Revolution?

The battle of Lexington and Concord.

300

Who was the first vice president and the second president of the United States?

John Adams

300
What happened to the tea?
The Patriots dumped it into the water.
300
What is a Loyalist?
Someone who wanted the 13 colonies to stay loyal to England.
400
What goods did the Townshend Act put taxes on?
Tea and cloth.
400

What did the patriots do to beat the Redcoats in Concord?

They hid behind walls and trees and surprised them.

400

Who started the Sons of Liberty and led the Boston Tea Party?

Sam Adams

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In what body of water did the Boston Tea Party happen?
Boston Harbor.
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Who were the Minutemen?
A Patriot soldier who would be ready to fight with a minute's warning.
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