Acts
Who Said It?
Taxation Without Representation!
Metaphors
Miscellaneous
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This act was put into place to protect colonists from conflicts with Native Americans.
What is the Proclamation of 1763?
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The government cannot take away certain rights from people.
Who are the colonists?
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The definition of taxation without representation.
What is Parliament taxed colonists without the colonists agreeing to it?
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Compare the following metaphor to Great Britain's actions against the colonists: You want to go to the movies, but your mom says you must take your brother along and pay for him.
What is Britain made colonists pay extra for things they wanted without asking their permission?
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The outcome of the French and Indian War.
What is the British went deeply into debt?
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The law that made colonists provide British soldiers with food, transportation, and housing.
What is the Quartering Act?
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Everyone must help pay for the costs of the French and Indian War.
Who are British leaders?
30
The act that taxed several goods that the colonies imported, or brought into the colonies for sale.
What are the Townshend Acts?
30
Using the following metaphor, describe how your actions are a form of boycott: You want to go to the movies, but your mom says you must take your brother along and pay for him. You choose not to go to the movies.
What is you are choosing not to do something you want to do to protest something you think is unfair?
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Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
What is propaganda?
40
The colonists' name for the laws that were passed to punish them after the Boston Tea Party.
What are the Intolerable Acts?
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Why should we pay taxes that we never agreed to pay?
Who are the colonists?
40
An example of an act that British Parliament passed that the colonists felt was taxation without representation.
What is Stamp or Townshend Acts?
40
An act by the British that can be compared to the following metaphor: Your mom buys a dog to keep you safe, but says you have to buy its food and let it sleep in your room.
What is the Quartering Act?
40
The commander of the British troops during the Boston Massacre.
Who is Captain Thomas Preston?
50
The colonists' reaction to the Stamp Act.
What is they protested until it was repealed?
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We fought to win those western lands from France, so our people should be allowed to settle there.
Who are the colonists?
50
The reason colonists felt that the acts passed by Parliament were unfair.
What is they were not represented in Parliament?
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how colonists probably treated soldiers staying in their homes.

What is badly?

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The group that organized the Boston Tea Party.
Who are the Sons of Liberty?
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The part of British government that passed acts.
What is Parliament?
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Parliament is the only true lawmaking body for the colonies.
Who are British leaders?
60
Taxed printed paper.
What is the Stamp Act?
60
This is who King George would probably agree with in the following metaphor: You want to go to the movies, but your mom says you must take your brother along and pay for him. You choose not to go to the movies.
Who is the parent?
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Though better known as our second president, he defended the British soldiers during their trial for the Boston Massacre.
Who is John Adams?
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