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100

Young soldier with experience in the French and Indian War and led to his first military command at Fort Necessity in 1754.

George Washington

100

British law/act designed to bail out the financially struggling East India Company by granting it a monopoly on the tea trade in the American colonies

The Tea Act.

100

Which battle, often called "The Shot Heard 'Round the World," marked the beginning of the armed conflict?

The Battles of Lexington and Concord

100
This was issued by King George after the French & Indian War. It set aside all land in the Ohio River Valley for Native Americans.
Proclamation of 1763
100
Who fought with the British in the French and Indian War?
American colonists and Iroquois
200

I was the leader of the Sons of Liberty?

Samuel Adams

200
This act placed a tax on imported lead, glass, paper, paint and tea.
The Townshend Act
200
During this event, colonists protested the collection of taxes and threw snowballs at British guards. Five colonists were killed and many others were wounded in this event.
Boston Massacre
200
The French and British fought over the _____________in the French and Indian War?
Ohio River Valley.
200

The phrase "Taxation Without Representation" protested the colonists' lack of representation in which legislative body?

Parliament 

300

I proposed the Albany plan of union to unite the colonies (join or die) 

Benjamin Franklin 

300
This act required colonists to house and feed British soldiers.
The Quartering Act
300

British law/act passed with the repeal of the Stamp Act that asserted the British Parliament's supreme authority over the American colonies "in all cases whatsoever".

declaratory act

300

Which treaty officially ended the French and Indian War in North America?

 Treaty of Paris (1763)

300

What territories did Spain gain? 

New orleans and all the land west of the Mississippi river

400
I died in the Boston Massacre and was the first African American hero of the war?
Crispus Attucks
400

aw that imposed taxes and duties on various goods, including sugar, molasses, wine, and coffee, imported into the American colonies. Its primary goals were to raise money to pay off debts from the French and Indian War and to increase enforcement against smuggling by colonial merchants.

Sugar Act

400
During this event, colonists dressed as Native Americans to board British ships and dumped tea into the Boston harbor.
Boston Tea Party
400

A British statesman who took control of the war effort and decided to fund the war to win decisively)

William Pitt

400

During the Revolutionary War, the American colonists were called ____

Rebels, Patriots, or Sons of Liberty

500

I strongly opposed the colonies' bid for independence, declaring them in "open rebellion" and believing it was my duty to maintain British control over them.

King George III

500
This act required colonists to buy stamps or seals for most paper goods, playing cards, pamphlets, calendars, documents, etc.
The Stamp Act
500

delegates from twelve of the thirteen colonies met in Philadelphia to coordinate their resistance to British policie

First Continental Congress

500
What was the main reason why colonists needed to pay taxes after the French and Indian War?
Britain wanted them to help pay off the war debt.
500
This act that closed the Boston harbor after the Boston Tea Party.
The Intolerable Acts
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