Specific Indian tribe colonists disguised themselves as (poorly) during the Boston Tea Party
Mohawks
The Intolerable Acts were in direct response to this event, which destroyed cargo in Boston Harbor.
The Boston Tea Party
During the Revolutionary era, civillians sworn to be ready to fight on a minute's notice
Minutemen
This 1765 Act was Britain's first direct tax on American colonists, requiring them to pay a fee on all printed paper, including newspapers, legal documents, licenses, and even playing cards.
Stamp Act
Year of The Boston Massacre
1770
Year of The Boston Tea Party
1773
Sovereign King of England throughout this time period
King George III
When this War ended in 1763, the British began taxing the Colonies to pay for the war.
French and Indian War
Ideas or information intentionally spread to harm or help a cause. Paul Revere's etching of The Boston Massacre is often described as this.
Propaganda
This "Intolerable" Act allowed British soldiers to sleep and reside in colonial homes without the owner's consent
The Quartering Act
This group formed in Boston in 1765 to protest British taxation and soon spread throughout the Colonies.
Sons of Liberty
African American/Native American killed during The Boston Massacre
Crispus Attucks
A mocking figure representing an unpopular individual. Protesters burned these figures of tax collectors.
Effigy
The Company that owned the Tea destroyed in the "Boston Tea Party"
East India Company
To refuse to buy items to show disapproval or force acceptance of one's terms
Boycott