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100

What word means to take back or cancel?

Repeal

100

Which group benefited from the Proclamation of 1763?

Indiginous People

100

Before 1760, what could colonial assemblies pass?

Laws

100

Which group gained territory in North America as a result of the French and Indian War?

Great Britain

100

How did Great Britain increase its control of the colonies?

It required that colonists pay taxes

200

What word means to to refuse to buy one or more goods from a certain source? 

Boycott

200

A lawyer who defended the British Soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre. 

John Adams

200

Which group formed the Sons of Liberty to protest the Stamp Act?

Patriots

200

What was a result of the French and Indian War?

The British government had a large war debt.

200

What did the Townshend Acts cause colonists to do?

Boycott British Products

300

What word describes a small army made up of everyday citizens?

Militia

300

This British man is known for reigning over Britain during the taxation of the colonies, the American Revolution, and the loss of the thirteen colonies.

King George III

300

How did Parliament respond to the colonists’ protests against the Stamp Act?

They repealed the Stamp Act

300

Paul Revere created two engravings. What did the engravings refer to?

Boston Masacre

300

What did the colonists resent most about the Stamp Act?

They had no representatives to vote on the tax.

400

What term is used to describe a person who supports the British crown?

Loyalist

400

This man created an engraving that is considered propaganda, depicting British Soldiers as murderers. 

Paul Revere

400

What was one  result of the Boston Tea Party?

Intolerable Acts

400

Why was the name “Boston Massacre” given to the events of March 5, 1770?

To create anti-British Sentiment

400

What became evident when the colonists and British troops clashed at Lexington and Concord?

The colonists were willing to fight for the right to govern themselves.

500

What acts are named for a synonym that means unbearable?

Intolerable Acts

500

This British Prime Minister repealed the Townshend Acts but kept the Tea Act in place. 

Lord North

500

What did the colonists consider an act of tyranny

The Proclamation of 1763

500

How did Loyalists view the Boston Massacre?

Proof that more British troops were needed to control the colonists.

500

What best describes how the colonists viewed themselves in 1774?

They saw themselves as citizens of their individual colonies.

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