British Taxes & acts
Colonial Protests
Famous Patriots
Colonial Groups
Revolutionary Ideas
100

This 1765 law required colonists to pay taxes on printed materials like newspapers and legal documents.

What is the Stamp Act?

100

Colonists boycotted British goods to protest taxes; this means refusing to buy them.

What is a boycott?

100

This silversmith is famous for warning that the British were coming.

Who is Paul Revere?

100

This secret group of colonists organized protests against British taxes.

Who are the Sons of Liberty?

100

This phrase meant colonists should not be taxed without having representatives in Parliament.

What is “No taxation without representation”?

200

These 1767 laws placed taxes on glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea imported into the colonies.

What are the Townshend Acts?

200

In 1773, colonists dumped tea into Boston Harbor during this famous protest.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

200

This patriot leader helped organize protests and was a leader of the Sons of Liberty.

Who is Samuel Adams?

200

Women who supported colonial resistance formed this organization.

What are the Daughters of Liberty?

200

This Enlightenment philosopher influenced colonial ideas about natural rights.

Who is John Locke?

300

This 1773 law allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonies.

What is the Tea Act?

300

This 1770 confrontation occurred when British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists.

 What is the Boston Massacre?

300

This wealthy merchant and patriot famously had a large signature on the Declaration of Independence.

Who is John Hancock?

300

This 1774 meeting of colonial leaders discussed how to respond to the Intolerable Acts.

What is the First Continental Congress?

300

Colonists believed people had rights to life, liberty, and property under this concept.

What are natural rights?

400

These 1774 laws punished Massachusetts after the Boston Tea Party.

What are the Intolerable Acts?

400

This 1765 meeting of colonial leaders protested the Stamp Act.

What is the Stamp Act Congress?

400

This Massachusetts lawyer defended British soldiers after the Boston Massacre.

Who is John Adams?

400

These local colonial groups enforced boycotts and spread resistance.

What are Committees of Correspondence?

400

This pamphlet by Thomas Paine argued strongly for independence from Britain.

What is Common Sense?

500

This 1765 act required colonists to provide housing and supplies for British soldiers.

What is the Quartering Act?

500

Colonists sometimes used this method—refusing to buy or use British goods—to pressure Britain economically.

 What are non-importation agreements?

500

This British king ruled during most of the conflict with the American colonies.

Answer: Who is King George III?

500

These militias made up of ordinary colonists were ready to fight at a minute’s notice.

Who are the Minutemen?

500

This document listed colonial grievances against King George III.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

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