Acts and Laws Passed by Great Britain
Major Events
Vocab
Famous People
100

This act required colonists to pay for an official stamp when they bought paper items such as newspapers, playing cards, and licenses 

Stamp Act

100

This was a major event where colonists dressed as natives and dumped tea into the harbor in protest of the tea Act

Boston Tea Party

100

To refuse to buy items 

Boycott

100
This was the first appointed leader of the Continental Army

George Washington

200

This law gave land west of the Appalachian Mountains to Native Americans, angering the colonists

Proclamation of 1763

200

This major event was where British Soldiers fired into a protesting crowd and ended up killing several colonists, including Crispus Attucks.

Boston Massacre 

200

An American Colonists who wanted to break away from Britain

Patriot

200

This was the king of England during the Revolutionary War

King George III

300

This act placed a tax on molasses and sugar and caused an increase in smuggling 

Sugar Act

300

This was a major war between Britain and France which cost a lot of money. To help pay for it Britain began to start taxing the colonists.

French and Indian War

300

An American colonist who remained Loyal to Britain 

Loyalists

300

This famous saying showed the frustration of colonists who had taxes placed on them without having a say in British government 

No Taxation Without Representation

400

These Acts placed taxes on things such as glass, lead, paper, paint, and tea

Townshend Acts

400

This major event is considered to be the start of the Revolutionary War where the famous "shot heard around the world" was fired

Battle at Lexington and Concord

400

To cancel an act or law

Repeal

400

This person gave the famous quote "Give me liberty or give me death"

Patrick Henry 

500
This Act, also known as the Coercive Acts, was a series of laws passed in order to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party

Intolerable Acts

500

This was a major event where leaders from each of the colonies gathered and discussed what they should do about their relationship with Britain 

First Continental Congress

500

Legal Document that allowed officers to search homes and warehouses for smuggled goods

Writ of Assistance 

500

This was a secret society formed by patriots to fight for the rights of colonists.

Sons of Liberty

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