Daddies (and Mommies)
Acts
That's Intolerable
Words
This and That
100
Defended the British during the Boston Massacre.

Who is John Adams?

100

Required a tax for a stamp on all paper and legal documents. 

What is the stamp act?

100

Immediately after the Boston Tea Party, Parliament closed the ports in Boston harbor until Bostonians paid for damages done during the tea party.

What is the Boston Port Act?

100

A person who is against the British rule in the colonies.

Who is a patriot?

100

A war between England and France which took place in the colonies. It was over land in the Ohio River Valley.

What is the seven years war?

200

Led the Sons of Liberty in dumping tea into Boston Harbor. 

Who is Sam Adams?

200

Lowered the tax on molasses in order to pay of debts from the Seven Years War. 

What is the Sugar Act?

200

Took away the colonial charter of Massachusetts and asserted royal control by stripping them of elected officials and town meetings. 

What is the Massachusetts Government Act?

200

A group of patriots who led boycotts and protests against Parliaments taxation and laws.

Who are the sons and daughters of liberty?

200
A piece of the Townshend Act that allowed government officials to inspect ship's cargo without a reason.

What are the writs of assistance?

300

Created a drawing of the Boston Massacre as propaganda for the Patriots. Also was a silversmith.

Who is Paul Revere?

300

A tax added to lead, paint, tea and glass. Named after a the Lord who proposed it in Parliament. 

What is the Townshend Act?
300

An act requiring colonists to provide housing the soldiers in their own private homes.

What is the Quartering Act?

300

The legislative (law-making) branch of government in England.

What is Parliament?

300

The Governor of Massachusetts whose home was destroyed by an angry mob because he publicly supported the taxes.

Who is Thomas Hutchinson?

400
Was a delegate to unify the colonies against to stand up to British and also drew the famous "Join or Die" snake. Was an inventor. 

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

400

Required colonists to house soldiers in their home and provide bedding and food staples. 

What is the Quartering Act?

400

Allowed the newly appointed Military Governor to send rebellious colonists in Massachusetts for trial in other colonies or in Great Britain to be heard by a British judge.

What is the Administration of Justice Act?

400

The reason why most patriots and colonists were upset by the acts passed by Parliament.

What is taxation without representation?

400

A violent fight that broke out between colonists and soldiers but did not result in any deaths.

What is the Ropewalker Incident?

500

Wrote many plays and articles mocking the British and supporting the Patriot cause. 

Who is Mercy Otis Warren?

500
Parliament repealed all other taxes on goods in the colonies except for the tax on tea.

What is the Tea Act?

500

Extended the boundaries of Quebec and guaranteed religious freedom to Catholic Canadians which guaranteed support for Britain in Canada against the Patriots.

What is the Quebec Act?

500

To refuse to buy a product or purchase goods from a business in protest.

What is a boycott?

500

5 colonists were dead as a result of a mob of Bostonians confronting and taunting soldiers on the streets of Boston. 

What is the Boston Massacre?

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