Who am I?
Name that Law!
Name that Group!
That's Intolerable!
Define It!
100

Who is Marquis de Montcalm?

French Commander of Quebec City.

100

What is the Writs of Assistance?

Allowed for customs agents to search for smuggled goods.

100

This group of colonists are ready to fight at a moment's notice

Minutemen

100

Define the Intolerable Acts

Parliamentary Acts designed to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party. 

100

What is Guerrilla Warfare?

Hiding behind trees and brush in order to ambush the enemy.

200

Who is James Wolfe?

British General who besieged the city of Quebec

200

This law stopped colonists from settling beyond the Appalachian Mountains.

Proclamation of 1763

200

The strongest confederation of Indian tribes in America

Iroquois

200

Act #1

Closed the port of Boston until the cost of the destroyed tea was repaid.

200

What is the Committee of Correspondence?

Groups that provided written information in the form of letters about British threats to liberty. 

300

I am a British General who was ambushed and killed by the French in the first major action of the French and Indian war. 

Edward Braddock

300

Define the Quartering Act

This law forced colonists to provide supplies and housing to the British troops.

300

Who was the group that protested against the Stamp Act?

Sons of Liberty

300

Act #2

Royal officials charged with crimes to be tried in London or in another colony.

300

Who are people who are missing, captured, killed or wounded in battle.

Casualties

400

I am an Ottawa Indian chief who did not want the colonists to expand westward.

Pontiac

400

This law stated that only certain products could be shipped to English colonies and England

Navigation and Trade Acts

400

Define casualties

People who are killed, wounded, captured or missing.

400

Act #3

Gave British officials more control. Lost right to elect representatives, name judges and select juries. Could not conduct town meeting without governors' consent.

400

The British retreated to Boston after they destroyed military supplies at LEXINGTON. True or False

False. The British destroyed military supplies at CONCORD.

500

Who is John Locke?

An English Philosopher who believed that leaders could be overthrown if they do not protect their rights. 

500

What is the Quebec Act?

An act that:

1. Allowed French law to be used in some court case in Quebec

2. Extended Quebec's borders to the Ohio River

3. Parliament recognized Roman Catholicism as the leading religion in Quebec. 

500

What organization did the colonists create to discuss relations with Britian?

The Continental Congress

500

Act #4

New Quartering Act governors could demand supplies or buildings that were needed for British troops.

500

Define Treaty of Paris

As a result of the French and Indian War this document granted the American colonies independence.

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