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He was the King of England during the American Revolution. He issued this, that angered colonists.

KING GEORGE III. What is The Proclamation of 1763

100

Name of the British government 

Parliament

100

Area of land that the French & Indian War was fought over:

Ohio River Valley

100

This act repealed stamp tax due to success of Stamp Act Congress and Boycotts , but still had right to TAX colonies

Declaratory Act

100

In the 1760s – customs officials were sometimes targeted if they were suspected of informing on smugglers to the British.

They used this tactic to humiliate the victims but Boston leaders will eventually call for an end to practice

Tar and Feathering

100

This event was when the ship ran aground off the coast of Rhode Island and the colonists quickly seized control of the ship and set fire to the cargo on board

The Gaspee Affair (1772)

200

This act passed a law that made colonists pay tax on anything printed on paper.

Stamp Act

200

Someone that wanted to be free from British rule.

Patriot

200

This was signed to end the French & Indian War:

Treaty of Paris (1763)

200

Secret meeting of the Sons of Liberty in Philadelphia to discuss how to respond to British taxes and especially the intolerable Acts

1st Continental Congress

200

This confrontation on March 5, 1770, began as a protest of colonists, but ended with British soldiers shooting and killing five people.

BOSTON MASSACRE

200

This is an unofficial army of citizens that come together to fight:

Militia

300

This act put a tax on tea that the colonists had to pay taxes on barrels of tea. 

Tea Act

300

This country built Fort Duquesne at the point where the Ohio River forms (modern day Pittsburgh).

France

300

The purpose was to work together to warn neighboring colonies about incidents occurring in New England with the British

Committees of Correspondence

300

France loses claims to Ohio River Valley to this Country

Great Britain

300

The British were taxing the colonies to pay debts from which war?

French & Indian War

300

It was someone in the colonies who supported staying loyal to England.

Loyalist

400

This man built fort Necessity during the French & Indian War. He was also Commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. 

George Washington 

400

A kind of crop that can make lots of money when it is sold

Cash Crop

400

This act in (1764) placed duties on foreign sugar, stop smuggling

SUGAR ACT

400

This act in (1765) provided food and shelter to soldiers

Quartering Act

400

1.Closed the port of Boston

2.Gov’t Act –decreased power of Mass. legislature

3.New Quartering Act

4.Administration of Justice Act – accused royal officials were to be tried in a court in EnglandLord North

Intolerable Acts

400
  • Extended the province of Quebec to the Ohio River

  • Official religion was Roman Catholicism

  • Set up government without a representative assembly

  • Upset Americans because it was a denial of expectations of westward expansion and it set up an autocratic government

Quebec Act

500

This act stated that ships coming from the colonies had to go through England first, and that any ship used had to be an English ship.

Navigation Laws/Acts

500

Settlers from both nations had designs on settling the rich lands west of the Appalachian Mountains, often called the Ohio River Valley.

Great Britain and France

500
  • banned all settlement west of the Appalachians.

Proclamation of 1763

500

This company held a monopoly on British tea imports.

British East India Company

500

The idea that Parliament was taxing colonists without their consent is called:

TAXATION WITH
OUT REPRESENTATION

500

The Intolerable Acts punished Massachusetts for the _______________.


Boston Tea Party

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