America
Causes
Course
the Boston Tea Party/ massacre
Course P2
100

How many colonies made up North America?

13

100

Name 1 cause of the American revolution

The Navigation acts, The seven years war and British debt, The quatering act, the sugar act, the stamp act, the boston massacre, the boston tea party.
100

What happened during Lexington and concord?

800 British troops were sent to destroy the weapons.

A. British were attacked at Lexington but fought their way through to Concord.

B. British were defeated at Concord.

C. British were forced back to Boston.

100

What was the boston tea party?

In December 1773, colonists dumped crates of tea from British ships into Boston Harbour. This was called the Boston Tea Party.

100

What happened during thr treaty of paris?

Britain finally recognized the independence of her former colonies.

200

What country ruled North America in 1750?

Great Britain

200

What were the navigation acts?

These Acts stated that American products like sugar, cotton and tobacco, could only be sold through England (England was acting as a middleman).

200

Who was appointed as commander-in-chief of the continental (american) army?

George Washington

200

How many crates of tea was dumped into the Boston Harbour?

342

200

After the British captured Philadelphia, where did Washington retreat to?

Valley Forge

300

The population grew by close to one million in the space of 20 years. Give me one reason why?

-High birth rate

-Low death rate

-Immigration -> Ulster-Scots, Germans, English, African slaves

300

What was the seven years war and why was it a cause of the american revolution?

During the Seven Years’ War, Britain and Americans combined to fight the French, who had colonies in Canada and America.

War is expensive and increased national debt.

Americans were taxed to cover the cost of fighting.

300

Who wrote the Declaration of Independance

Thomas Jefferson

300

What did the colonists dress as when dumping tea into the harbour?

Native Americans

300

What was the name of the publisher of 'common sense'

Tom Paine

400

Most colonists lived on farms where slaves completed the work. What were these farms known as?

Plantations

400

Who were the sons of liberty

The Sons of Liberty were a secret, often violent, political organization of American colonists—primarily merchants, tradesmen, and craftsmen—formed in 1765 to oppose British taxation, specifically the Stamp Act.

400

Washington ordered an unsuccessful invasion of what country?

Canada

400

As a result the British government imposed a tax on Boston which closed boston port until the company had been repaid? What was the name of this tax

Intolerable acts

400

What year was the turning point of the war?

1777

500

Name 3 of the 13 colonies in North America.

New hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, New York

500

What was the quartering act?

local towns and villages had to provide housing and food for any British soldiers based there.

500

Name 2 of the 3 countries that joing the war on the American side.

France

spain

holland

500

What happened during the Boston massacre.

American protestors called Patriots were protesting against taxes on imported goods such as tea.The protestors shouted at and threw stones and snowballs at English soldiers.

The soldiers opened fire and killed five people.

500

What year was the treaty of paris signed.

1783

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