This sugary sweet product led to the creation of the Sugar Act?
Molassess
This group of people lives in the 13 colonies.
The colonists.
This event tells of the encounter between the colonists and the British on the streets that left 5 people dead.
The Boston Massacre
The effect of this law was that the colonists vandalized stores selling British goods.
The Townshend Duties
This was the main form of communication during the American Revolution.
Letter Writing
This act required the colonists to provide food and shelter for a soldier?
The Quartering Act.
This group was created as a result of the Stamp Act.
The Sons of Liberty.
This is where the Minutemen stored their weapons, so the British would not catch onto their secret group of fighters.
Concorde
The effect of this act led people to protest in the streets and burn these items posted on envelopes.
The Stamp Act
The British grew greedy and kept this money for themselves.
Taxes.
This cheaper product brought in by the British led to the Boston Tea Party?
Tea
According to this King of England - 'You'll Be Back!'
King George III
Most of the events of the American Revolution took place in this tongue twister named colony?
Massachussetts
This is when people stop buying an item in protest.
A boycott
The people who did this for the British government really needed a body of suit of armour to do their job.
Tax Collectors
What six items did Britain tax in the Townshend Duties?
tea, paint, glass, paper, lead and silk
The colonists disguised themselves as this group of people so they would not be recognized on the night of the Boston Tea Party.
The First Nations.
The Minutemen caught up to the British at this place to slow them down and to stop them from blowing up their fort.
Lexington
This act led to insults and fights in the streets between colonists and the British soldiers.
The Quartering Act
This colourful clothing item could be used to describe the British.
Redcoats.
This act of betrayal had the colonists worked up when Britain returned the Ohio River Valley to the French to earn their trust.
The Quebec Act
Paul Revere shouted, "The Red Coats are coming!" to warn this speedy group of fighters.
The Minutemen
On the very first American flag, how many stars are there?
13 stars.
This act outlawed important town meetings.
The Intolerable Acts
This man saved the Minutemen from defeat.
Paul Revere