It's Called Fashion
Enlightenment
Slavery :(
Road to Revolution
Shipping Up to Boston
100

Most popular religious denomination in the colonies

Protestantism

100

Predominant Enlightenment thinker

John Locke

100

Working for 7 years and then being allowed to go free

Indentured servitude

100

To protest something by refusing to buy it

Boycott

100

The threw ___ in the harbor

200

Types of cloth working class people wore

Cotton, wool

200

Religious belief that God create the universe, then sat back and chilled out

Deism

200

A type of slavery in which the enslaved is considered inhuman and treated like property

Chattel slavery

200

Washington's blunder led to this international conflict

French & Indian War/Seven Years' War

200

What REALLY happened at the Boston Massacre

Depends on your perspective...

300

Common housing style in New England to shield against wind/snow

Saltbox

300

The idea that every man is born with a blank slate and determines his own destiny

Tabula rasa

300

Set of laws determining what enslaved people could/could not do and how to punish them

Slave codes

300

Tax on paper goods to raise money to repay England's debt

Stamp Act

300

Founding Father who represented the 8 soldiers on trial for the Boston Massacre

John Adams

400

One goes to the ankle, while the other cinches below the knee

Trousers vs. breeches

400

The idea that God decides who is king, so if you question the king then you're questioning God

Divine right of kings

400

Why the English switched from indigenous to African slavery (give at least 2 answers)

Multiple possible answers

400

Items taxed under the Townshend Acts

Lead, glass, paper, paint, tea, molasses, and more

400

Value of the tea they dumped into the harbor

$1,000,000 in today's currency

500

Methods to preserve your food before refrigeration

Pickling, salting, cellar storage

500

Places where rich men would discuss political ideas

Salons/coffeehouses

500

First colony to pass slave codes

Massachusetts Bay Colony

500

Building/town where the Continental Congresses were held

Philadelphia State House in Philadelphia, PA (now called Independence Hall)

500

Formerly enslaved man who was one of the first victims of the Boston Massacre

Crispus Attucks

600

Term for when your fate is decided for you when you're born.

Predestination

600

Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Mary Wollstonecraft

600

Slave codes saying that if your mother is enslaved, you will be enslaved

1662 Virginia Slave Code

600

At least three attendees of the First Continental Congress

George Washington, John and Samuel Adams, John Jay, Christopher Gadsden, Patrick Henry 

600
The four Intolerable Acts

Boston Port Act, Massachusetts Government Act, Administration of Justice Act, Quartering Act

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