Sugar Act
Stamp Act
Townshend Act
Tea Act
Intolerable Act
100
What is a duty?
Import taxes.
100
What is a petition?
Written request to a government.
100
What is a Militia?
Force made up of civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army.
100
Who did the monopolies hurt the most?
Colonial Merchants.
100
What group of people demanded for the repeal for the Intolerable Act?
The Colonial Congress.
200
What the sugar act tax?
What is sugar, coffee, indigo, certain kinds of wine, and molasses.
200
When was the Stamp act passed?
1765
200
What did the Townshend Act do?
Britain would no longer tax products or activities inside the colonies. Britain would only tax products brought over seas.
200
What happened to repeal against the tea act?
The Boston Tea Party.
200
What did congress do to repel against this act?
Set a boycott on all British goods.
300
When was the Stamp act released?
1746
300
What is a boycott?
An organization campaign to refuse to but certain products.
300
After this act passed what job did it make it harder for? Why?
Customs Officers because they had to know look for illegal imported goods.
300
When did the Tea Act get passed?
1773
300
What act did the Intolerable Act strengthened?
The 1765 Quartering Act.
400
Who sometimes traded in smuggled and protested?
Colonial Merchants.
400
Who boycotted british goods in the stamp act?
New York, Boston, and Philadelphia merchants.
400
What major event was affiliated with the Townshend act?
The Boston Massacre.
400
What was the Tea Act intended to help?
The British East Indian Company.
400
What was the reason for this act?
The British King was outraged by the Boston Tea Party.
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