Acts and Laws
Boston Massacre
Declaration of Independence
Miscellaneous
Final Jeopardy
100

This act made foreign sugar more expensive so the colonists would have to buy British sugar.

The Sugar Act
100

This man was a member of the Sons of Liberty organization, who created an influential image of the Boston Massacre called "The Bloody Massacre perpetrated in King Street"

Paul Revere

100

This man was the main author of the Declaration of Independence.

Bonus: write the names of the other 4 men who were involved in writing it.

Thomas Jefferson


John Adams, Ben Franklin, Robert Livingston, Roger Sherman


100

This word means to illegally transport goods in order to be sold.

Smuggling

200

This act lowered the price of a certain good to try to force colonists to pay a tax on it and fight smuggling. They ended up throwing this good into the ocean.

The Tea Act

200

This man represented the British soldiers in court

John Adams

200

The Declaration was signed on this date.


You need the exact date: Month, Day Year

July 4, 1776

200

This word means to refuse to use or buy something as a form of protest


Boycott

300

This act was one of the main reasons why the colonists were initially upset, because it taxed things like playing cards, legal documents and news papers...

The Stamp Act

300
Define propaganda in your own words.

Media that tries to influence or manipulate your beliefs and actions.

300

The city where the Declaration was signed.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

300

This phrase/slogan stated the main reason why colonists did not like British tax laws in the 1760s-1770s.

No Taxation Without Representation!

300

The final act the British passed to punish the Bostonians, which closed the harbor, gave more power to the royal governor, and increased the number of British troops stationed in Bostonians' homes.

This act was known as two different names, one to the British and one to the colonists.  What was this act called? (looking for BOTH names)

The Coercive Acts

The Intolerable Acts

400

This act forced British soldiers into the homes of the colonists, who had to feed and house them for an extended period of time

The Quartering Act

400

The number of people total who died in the Boston Massacre was...

Five people

400

This word means a formal complaint about something.

Grievance

400

This notable aspect of life in the colonies was chosen to be removed/left out of the Declaration of Independence.

Slavery
500

The Proclamation of 1763 stopped colonists from settling in the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains, which the British had just won at the end of what war?

The French and Indian War (aka the Seven Years' War)

500

Name at least two ways in which the image of the Boston Massacre we analyzed was different from what we believe to have actually happened, or one way it could be considered propaganda

Dog

Captain ordering Soldiers to Fire

Soldiers look evil

Innocent-looking, well-dressed crowd

Butcher's Hall

People in crowd look older

No throwing snowballs

No weapons held by colonists

500

Explain one way in which Enlightenment ideas can be found in the Declaration of Independence.

Natural Rights

Social Contract/Consent of the Governed

Rule of Law

Individual Rights

500

These two Massachusetts towns were where the first two battles of the American Revolutionary War took place.

Lexington and Concord

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