French and Indian War
Act I
Act II
Act III
Boston Massacre
100
This document ended the French and Indian War.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
100
How did the colonists react to the Sugar Act?
Assemblies protested taxation.
100
This Act required colonists to supply British troops with housing and other items.
What is the Quartering Act?
100
This Act closed ports in Boston, restructured the government in Massachusetts, and restricted town meetings.
What is the Coercive Act?
100
Captain Thomas Preston was arrested along with 8 of his men for firing their guns at colonists killing this many men.
What is 5?
200
The French and Indian War is referred to as the "War that made America." Another name for it is this, however it is only used by the British.
What is the Seven Years War?
200
King George didn't want to lost his power after the French and Indian War so he made this law to prevent colonists from going anywhere.
What is the Proclamation of 1763?
200
The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonists from doing this.
What is moving west?
200
This Act united all colonies by making them Royal Colonies.
What is the Intolerable Act?
200
This African American man was the first person to die as a result of the Boston Massacre.
Who was Crispus Attucks?
300
British troops were led by General Braddock who was sent to drive the French out of this area.
What is the Ohio River Valley?
300
It wasn't the actual Act that got colonists angry, as much as it was the fact that there was "taxation without representation." This is the Act started the popular phrase.
What is the Stamp Act?
300
Parliament gave this company the right to sell tea directly to Americans during the Tea Act in 1773.
What is the East India Company?
300
This Act, in 1767, put new taxes on glass, lead, paper, paints, and tea.
What is the Townshend Act?
300
True or False: The colonists provoked the British soldiers. If true, how?
True. Colonists threw sticks, stones, manure, and snow at the soldiers while also calling them bad names. Chaos broke out.
400
In order to win the war, this Prime Minister of Great Britain ran up a huge debt.
Who was William Pitt?
400
This was a tactic used by the colonists to scare the Stamp Commissioners.
What is tarring and feathering?
400
Colonists had this reaction to the Intolerable Act.
What is they formed the first Continental Congress?
400
These are three documents that were required a purchased, printed stamp when the Stamp Act was in affect.
What are: (any 3) Deeds Legal Documents Marriage License (Licenses in general) Newspapers Bills Almanacs Pamphlets Dice and Playing Cards
400
This lawer defended the British soldiers.
Who was John Adams?
500
Fort Duquesne was one fort that was fought over in battle (and also where General Braddock died). These are two other forts where battles were held.
What is Fort Frontenac at Lake Ontario and Fort Necessity?
500
This was an underground organization formed by a number of colonial towns in opposition to the Stamp Act.
What is the Sons of Liberty?
500
This is one of the main reasons King George implemented the Proclamation of 1763.
What is he didn't want to lost his power/control over the colonists.
500
This Act forbid the import of foreign rum and French wines.
What is the Sugar Act?
500
This person painted "The Bloody Massacre" as a piece of propaganda to get colonists to side with him.
Who was Paul Revere?
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