a term that means unpaid bills
What are debts?
the country most Native Americans fought with during the French and Indian War
What is France?
it ordered colonists to provided placed to live for British Soldiers
What is the Quartering Act?
the murder of people who can't defend themselves
What is a massacre?
a metaphor for the Stamp Act
What is a parent requiring a child to pay for telephone use and a child upset about the new rule?
many colonists fought with this country during the war
What is Britain?
it ordered colonists to supply British soldiers with food
What is the Quartering Act?
the number of colonists killed by British soldiers during the Boston Massacre
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
What is five?
a metaphor for the Boston Tea Party
What is a child not liking being forced to drink milk so he/she pours it down the sink?
The country that won land as a result of the war
What is Britain?
if forced colonists to pay tax on printed paper
What is the Stamp Act?
after the Boston Massacre, all unpopular taxes were repealed except the tax on this
What is tea?
a metaphor for the Quartering Act
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
What is a parent hiring a babysitter to watch a child and the child no liking serving the babysitter?
the lawmaking part of the British government
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
What is Parliament?
The reason the British declared the Proclamation of 1763
What is to protect the colonists from Native American Attacks?
laws passed after the Boston Tea Party to punish the colonists
What is the Intolerable Acts?
what the colonist dressed up as during the Boston Tea Party
What is Native American?
a metaphor for the Boston Massacre
What is a child and babysitter arguing and the child being punished for arguing?
Native Americans were given land west of this mountain range as a result of the Proclamation of 1763
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
90,000 pounds of tea were dumped into this harbor
What is the Boston Harbor?
a metaphor for the Proclamation of 1763
What is a parent concerned about a child's safety by forbidding the child from leaving the yard?