French and Indian War
Proclamation of 1763
Acts
Boston Massacre
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100

What's another name for the French and Indian War?

The 7 Years War

100

Who was the king that made this proclamation? Be specific. 

King George III

100

This was the first act King George imposed after the French and Indian War. 

The Sugar Act

100

Where did the protest take place?

In Boston in front of the customs building.

100

What was the purpose of the Committee of Correspondence?

For patriots to communicate what the British were doing. 

200

Who won the war?

The British

200

All colonists must live_________of the Appalachian Mountains. 

East

200

This was the act King George imposed after the Stamp Act. It required colonists to pay taxes on lead, paint, glass, and tea. 

Townshend Acts

200

True or False: Colonists were rioting because they were angry about military presence in Boston. 

True.

200

What was the main purpose of the First Continental Congress?

To discuss the Intolerable Acts and to write a letter to King George III.

300
Before the war started, who was encroaching onto France's land?

The British

300

King George didn't want colonists to move west of the mountains because he wanted to have a good relationship with______________________.

The Native Americans. 

300

What was being taxed during the Stamp Act 1765?

Paper

300

What did the colonists throw at the British soldiers?

Snowballs and rocks

300

What were the names of the battles that sparked the American Revolutionary War?

Lexington and Concord

400

What treaty ended the war?

The Treaty of Paris (1763)

400
After the French and Indian War, an event happened that caused King George to create the Proclamation of 1763. The event was led by a Native American named Pontiac. During this time, Pontiac and many other tribes attacked many British forts. What was the name of this event?

Pontiac's Rebellion

400

What is the main reason colonists were upset about these taxes?

No representation in Parliament.

400

The British soldiers panicked and shot their muskets into the rowdy crowd. How many colonists died?

5

400

Who rode his horse throughout the night to warn the militiamen that the British soldiers were coming?

Paul Revere

500

After the British set up a trading post on France's land, France attacked and set up a new fort called Fort Duquesne. In response, Britain sent George Washington and his troops to set up a fort near Fort Duquesne. What was the name of the fort?

Fort Necessity

500

Before becoming a famous general and the first U.S. president, he was a young British officer during the French and Indian War and wanted to settle western lands.

George Washington

500

This particular patriot was angry about taxes and said, "Give me liberty or give me death!"

Patrick Henry

500

The 8 British soldiers were sent to trial. Who defended them? And, were they found guilty or not guilty?

John Adams and they were found not guilty (this angered colonists even more!)

500

After the colonists dumped tea into the ocean, the king punished them. What's one punishment?

Cut off harbor, legislature couldn't meet, and quartering act

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