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Vocabulary
100

An official statement made by King George III that stated that American colonists could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

100

This act required colonists to buy paper goods such as newspapers and playing cards that had an official stamp from Great Britain

What is the Stamp Act of 1765?

100

This act was designed to raise revenue to help Britain get out of debt after the French and Indian war

What is the Stamp Act or Sugar Act?

100

As a result of this act, the Sons of Liberty were formed in order to coordinate protests around the colonies

What was the Stamp Act of 1765?

100

A tax on imported goods is known as a...

What is a "tariff"? 
200

An act that gave the British East India Company complete control over all tea sales in the colonies

What was the Tea Act of 1773?

200

As part of these acts, the British closed the port of Boston and replaced the Massachusetts governor with a military general

What is the Intolerable/Coercive Acts of 1774?

200

This British policy was created to avoid further conflict with Native Americans in the Ohio River Valley

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

200
As a result of this act, colonists disguised as Native Americans snuck onto British tea ships and dumped 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor

What is the Tea Act of 1773?

200

Serious crimes committed against ones own country is known as...

What is "treason"? 

300

A tax on imported sugar and molasses

What is the Sugar Act of 1764?

300

This Act required colonists to provide food and housing to British soldiers stationed int he American colonies

What is the Quartering Act of 1765?

300

This act was passed by Parliament in an effort to cover the costs of keeping an army in the American colonies

What were the Townshend Acts?

300

In response to this act, colonists began smuggling goods like sugar and molasses

What is the Sugar Act of 1764?

300

British laws that required colonists to ONLY trade with Great Britain were known as...

What are the Navigation Acts?

400

A violent conflict that broke out between American colonists and British soldiers in the streets of Boston that resulted in 5 colonists being shot and killed

What is the Boston Massacre?

400

This act placed a tax on common goods such as glass, lead, paper, paint, and tea

What is the Townshend Acts of 1767?

400

This act was created in order to help the struggling British East India Company to boost the British economy

What is the Tea Act of 1773?

400

As a result of this act, colonists began boycotting paper goods like newspapers and playing cards

What is the Stamp Act of 1765?

400

A period of time in which Great Britain relaxed its enforcement of the Navigation Acts in the American colonies

What is "salutary neglect"?

500

As part of the Coercive/Intolerable Acts, the British passed this act which closed the Port of Boston

What is the Boston Port Act?

500

After repealing the Stamp Act, Parliament passed this act which state that Great Britain had the power to make all decisions in regards to the American colonies

What is the Declaratory Act?

500

This series of acts was designed to punish and isolate the colony of Massachusetts from the rest of the colonies in hopes of discouraging colonial unity

What is the Intolerable (Coercive) Acts?

500

The First Continental Congress was a meeting between representatives from 12 of the 13 colonies in order to discuss their discontent with British policies. This Congress met in response to which Act? 

What is the Intolerable Acts of 1774?

500
While the colonists referred to them as the "Intolerable" Acts, the British referred to them by another name...a word that means "using force or threats"

What is "coercive"?

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