Road to Revolution 1
Road to Revolution 2
Acts & Stuff
Mixed Bag
Principles
100

This war and its debt would lead to the Revolutionary War?

French & Indian or 7 Year's War.

100

This was the primary reason colonists were angry with British Parliament and the King?

The colonists were being forced to pay for their half of the French and Indian War with several Acts that taxed specific products.

100

This was a tax on all paper goods, legal documents, business document, etc.

The Stamp Act

100

What were 2 methods used by the colonists to protest the Townshend Act?

What is boycotting and smuggling?

100

What is the concept that states that the government only has as much power as we give it?

Limited government

200

This is the name of Britain's law-making assembly/government?

What is Parliament?

200

Who would be chosen to lead the newly established Continental Army?

George Washington

200

This Act was forced on the colonists to punish them for destroying 352 crates of tea during the Boston Tea Party. This Act would close Boston Harbor and shut down the Massachusetts colonial government.

The Intolerable or Coercive Acts

200

Who was the colonist that warned of the British arrival?

Paul Revere

200

This document declared the colonies independent of England.

The Declaration of Independence.

300

Who was the King of England at this time in colonial history?

King George III

300

What was the slogan that was passed around the colonies, expressing the colonists anger with Britain and their governing of the colonies?

No taxation without representation

300

This event would be used as colonial propaganda after the British fired into a crowd of colonists and killed 5 people.

 The Boston Massacre?

300

What Act would lead colonists to vandalize and dump 352 crates of British tea in Boston Harbor?

Tea Act

300

What is the concept that states that people can make decisions on how their government should work?

self government

400

What was the name of the famous British Military General who after losing, lived in shame.

Lord General Cornwallis

400

This colonial terrorist organization used violent tactics to protest British law.

The Sons of Liberty

400

This Act taxed certain items not made in the colonies that had to be imported from England.(lead, glass, paper, and paint)

 The Townshend Act

400

This battle started the American Revolution and led to the Second Continental Congress

The Battles of Lexington & Concord

400

Written in 1689, this document created by Parliament further protected individual rights and expended the power of the government and the people?

English Bill of Rights

500

This pamphlet, written specifically to influence the everyday person into choosing a side, was very effective.

Thomas Paine's Common Sense

500

This British law prevented colonists from settling into areas west of the Appalachian mountains that were seized during the French and Indian War.

The Proclamation of 1763

500

This Act stated/declared to colonists that England had the right to tax the colonies whenever and however they wanted.

The Declaratory Act

500

A merchant, this person would also become the biggest smuggler in the colonies.

John Hancock

500

What was the name of the document that was our first attempt at creating a government after the Revolutionary War?

The Articles of the Confederation.

600

What is the economic theory that states that a country should sell more goods to other countries than it buys? The British would use this to squeeze as much wealth out of their investments/colonies as possible.

Mercantilism

600

This colonist was a silversmith and engraver and would create the famous controversial image known as the Boston Massacre?

Paul Revere

600

What was the Quartering Act?

An Act that forced colonists to house, feed, and pay the salaries of British soldiers.

600

This battle was the turning point in the war and would eventually lead to a colonial victory.

The Battle of Yorktown.

600

This principle states that people have the right to fair and reasonable laws and officials have to follow the rules when enforcing laws equally and fairly.

Due process

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