Aftermath of French and Indian War
Taxes and Acts
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It gained more land in North America 

Its colonies along the Atlantic coast were now more protected

The colonists saw the newly gained territory as empty land that settlers could move onto.


What were the benefits of winning the French and Indian War?

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A lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts, coined the saying “taxation without representation is tyranny.

In 1764, he wrote the pamphlet “The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved.”

Who is James Otis?

100

An assembly of elected representatives from Virginia that met from 1643 to 1776.

What is the House of Burgesses?

100

a group of armed citizens prepared for military service at any time

What is a militia?

100

This act, passed in 1765, required colonial governments to provide  housing, for the British soldiers who were stationed in the colonies.

What is the The Quartering Act?

200

Pontiac’s War and other conflict with Native Americans made the colonies expensive and difficult to defend.

The British government had accrued large amounts of war debts and needed to raise the much-needed funds

King George III and the British Parliament, the ruling government in Great Britain, thought that the colonists should help pay for the recent war

What were the drawbacks of winning the French and Indian War?

200

A tax passed in 1764

It coincided with the end of salutary neglect and the beginning of strict enforcement of tax collection.

The colonists saw it as a violation of their rights. They wanted to be able trade freely

What is the Sugar Act?

200

The governing body of the government in Great Britain

What is Parliament?

200

Unbearable


What is intolerable?

200

traditional legal rights that all English subjects in England were guaranteed by 1215 CE Magna Carta and the 1689 English Bill of Rights.

What are “rights of Englishmen”?

300

It stated that colonists were not allowed to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains. 

It drew a line running along the Appalachian Mountains from New York to Georgia. 

British government strategically stationed soldiers along the demarcation line to prevent colonists from settling on Native American land. 

The soldiers were a constant reminder of British control.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

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The British government placed a tax on all printed materials.

Colonists had to buy stamps to purchase newspapers, pamphlets, and even playing cards.

 The colonists don't have any say in the matter 

What is the the Stamp Act of 1765?

300

They gathered under a tree that they named the Liberty Tree. 

The group delivered public speeches against taxes and the British government and chanted, “No taxation without representation!” 

This group, led by Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Paul Revere, and others.

Who were The Sons of Liberty?

300

the violent killing of defenseless people

What is a massacre?

300

On March 5, 1770, an event worse than a street fight occurred in Boston. A crowd gathered around a lone British soldier on guard duty and started shouting insults and throwing snowballs. The frightened soldier called for help, and more British soldiers arrived. For reasons that are unclear, the soldiers turned their guns on the angry crowd and started shooting. Five colonists were killed or wounded.

What is The Boston Massacre?

400

an important official announcement that is usually made to the public

What is a proclamation?

400

They began to deny colonists the right to a trial by jury

 

What are Townshend Acts?

400

The British government was angry and passed laws to punish the people of Boston by blocking their port and drastically increasing British control over Massachusetts’s government.

What are the Intolerable Acts?

400

a case of law decided by a group of one’s fellow citizens

What is “trial by jury”?

400

An African American man with Native American ancestry, and he is now considered the first person to die for the cause of American liberty at the Boston Massacre.

Who was Crispus Attucks?

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An unofficial British policy of not enforcing rules and regulations in the colonies

American colonies were allowed to govern themselves mostly without interference from Britain.

What is salutary neglect?

500

In 1773, Parliament created a new plan to make the American colonists pay this tax.

They lowered the price of tea but kept the tax, hoping the colonists would start buying British tea again

 

What is the Tea Act?

500

These acts prohibited New England and five other colonies from trading with any foreign country except Great Britain and by extension the British West Indies.

What are the Restraining Acts?

500

the ability of people in a country to decide their own government

What is self-determination?

500

In 1773, Parliament created a new plan. They lowered the price of tea but kept the tax, hoping the colonists would start buying British tea again. A group of colonists dressed up as Native Americans, boarded the ships at night, and dumped all of the tea into the water.

What are The Tea Act and the Boston Tea Party?

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