The sugar act
The Stamp act
Tea act
The Intolerable acts
Townshend act
100
or import tax
What is the definition of duty?
100
Boycott
What is this definition? An organized campaign to refuse to buy certain products.
100
monopoly
What is boat control of a market for a certain product?
100
Boston Tea Party
What did greater taxes lead to?
100
Charles Townshend
A series of laws named after who?
200
1764 (what happened)
The British effort to impose new taxes on the colonies began in what year?
200
Parliament
Who passed the stamp act in 1765?
200
to help one of britain's most important companies.
What was the tea act intended to do?
200
Tea, glass, lead, paper, and paints.
What did the Townshend act put taxes on?
300
Molasses, and many other products
What did the sugar act put a duty on?
300
petition
What is a written request to government?
300
1773
What year was the British Parliament tea act passed?
300
to take over Massachusetts.
Why did the government spend a lot of money on troops and equipment?
300
Tea
British eventually got rid of all taxes except one, which one?
400
A Harsh Punishment for Smugglers.
The sugar act was also called what?
400
Merchants (not definition)
What did a monopoly hurt?
400
on tea
Parliament decided to cancel the duties except for the one on what?
400
1767 (made what)
What is the year the Townshend laws were made?
500
nine
In October how many colonies went to New York for the stamp act in congress?
500
A British Chancellor
What was Charles Townshend?
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