What was the tax on paper goods?
Stamp Act
______ was the number of Tea Boxes that were dumped in the Boston Harbor.

What is 342 boxes?
The conflict over land where Britain defeated France was named this.
French and Indian War
This document officially ended the French and Indian War

What is the Treaty of Paris?
What caused the French and Indian War?

What is the land dispute over the Ohio River Valley?
This required colonists to house British Soldiers
Quartering Act
How did the French and Indian War lead to American independence?
It left the British with a large debt burden, which led to heavy taxation of the colonists.
The first constitution of the United States, in effect from 1781 to 1789, established a weak central government.
What is the Articles of Confederation?

Which act required colonists to use British currency?
Currency Act
A British decree issued by King George III after the Seven Years' War that prohibited American colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
What is the Proclamation of 1763?

He was selected as the commander of the Continental Army.
Who is George Washington?

The colonial militia members of the American Revolution were ready to fight at a moment's notice
Who are the Minutemen?

A document sent by the Second Continental Congress to King George III in July 1775, which was a final attempt to avoid war and achieve reconciliation with Great Britain
What is the Olive Branch Petition?
The riot that broke out between colonists and British soldiers that resulted in 5 deaths was called...
The Boston Massacre
A political slogan that became a rallying cry during the American Revolution
What is "No taxation without representation"?

What was the cause of the Boston Tea Party?
The Tea Act
Colonist who remained loyal to the British government
Loyalist
The first battle of the Revolutionary war
Battle of Lexington and Concord
An extremist group that went against the British government
Sons of Liberty
Colonist who wanted independence from Britain
Patriots
a loosely organized, sometimes violent, political organization active in the Thirteen American Colonies, founded to advance the rights of the colonists. What's the Organization and Name 4 members.
Who are the Sons of Liberty?
Who is Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, John Hancock, Joseph Warren?
This person was the creator of this Political Cartoon

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

Why did Britain start taxing the colonists?
To Pay back debt from the French and Indian war
After the Boston Tea Party, Great Britain created this Act as a punishment for the insurrection in the harbor.
What is the Intolerable Act?
The 11-year-old Boy who lost his life during the Boston Massacre

Who is Christopher Seider?