This act taxed sugar and molasses
What is the Sugar Act?
This was a group of patriots who used intimidation to resists British taxes
Who are The Sons of Liberty?
He created the Join, or Die cartoon
Who is Ben Franklin?
This incident started after this was thrown at a lone guard
What is a snowball/ice?
To not buy/refuse a certain good
What is boycott?
Required colonists to provide food and housing to British soldiers
What is the Quartering Act?
Brewer and cousin of John Adams. Organized the Committees of Correspondence
Who is Sam Adams?
The snake represents
What are the 13 Colonies?
The number of patriots/colonists killed in the massacre
What is 5?
Treaty that ended The French and Indian War
What is The Treaty of Paris (1763)?
Taxes on newspapers, documents, playing cards
What is The Stamp Act?
Defense lawyer for the soldiers during the Boston Massacre trial
Who is John Adams?
It was created to unite against the threat of
Who are the French?
News of the incident spread through the colonies via this
What is the Committee of Correspondence?
American settlers were forbidden to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains when this act was established
What is The Proclamation Act of 1763?
Taxed tea, glass, lead, paints, and paper that the colonies imported. Also established the use of Writs of Assistance
What is The Townshend Acts?
Warned the minutemen the British were coming
Who is Paul Revere?
The cartoon was created after this plan was not approved
What is the Albany Plan?
To de-escalate the intense backlash of the Boston Massacre, Parliament repealed all taxes except the tax on
What is Tea?
This trial captured the attention of the colonies and foreshadowed the importance of “Freedom of the Press"
What is The Zenger Trial?
This act was a punishment for Boston, Massachusetts and a warning to other colonies.
What is The Coercive/Intolerable Acts?
The King of England (during this time)
Who is King George III?
Year the cartoon was created (1730, 1754, 1787)
What is 1754?
Year this took place (1770, 1776,1787)
What is 1770?
Ottawa Chief who led a rebellion after the French and Indian War in 1763
Who was Pontiac?