French and Indian War
Colonists Choosing Sides
Colonial Response to Taxation
Steps for Independence
Unit 2 Vocabulary
100

What continent was the French and Indian War fought on?

North America 

100

What was the name of the two sides colonists could join during the American Revolution?

Patriots or Loyalists 

100

What event was a confrontation in which British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists in Boston, killing five and intensifying tensions that helped spark the American Revolution.





The Boston Massacre 

100

What did King George III call colonists as a result of the Olive Branch Petition?

Traitors and rebels 

100

A person in the American colonies who remained loyal to Britain and opposed independence.

Loyalists 

200

At the end of the war, whose taxes were raised to help pay off war debt?

The colonists 

200

Patriots believed:

The colonies should fight for independence

200

Which event was a response to the Tea Act?

The Boston Tea Party

200

Who wrote common sense?

Thomas Paine 

200

An action or statement showing disagreement with something, often done publicly to try to change it.

Protest

300

Which groups fought against each other in the French and Indian War?

France and its Native allies vs. Britain and the British colonies

300

One major cause of growing tensions between Britain and the colonies was:

Disagreements over political power and taxation

300

Why did colonists oppose British taxes like the Stamp Act?

They believed in ‘taxation without representation’

300

What was the main goal of the Olive Branch Petition (1775)?

To ask King George III to restore peace and protect colonial rights

300

When people refuse to buy or use certain goods or services as a way to protest.

Boycott

400

What did the Proclamation of 1763 state?

Colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains

400

Why did Loyalists support British rule?

They believed independence would hurt trade and stability

400

Why was the Boston Massacre significant in increasing tensions between the colonies and Great Britain?

It was used as propaganda to show British soldiers harming colonists

400

Why was Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense important in the move toward independence?

It explained in plain language why independence was necessary

400

In mercantilism, colonies existed mainly to:

Make money for the mother country

500

What was the main cause of the French and Indian War?

A conflict over territory in the Ohio River Valley

500

What was the purpose of propaganda during the years leading up to the Revolution?

To influence public opinion

500

What action is an example of a colonial protest against British mandates?

Signing petitions or organizing boycotts 

500

When was the Declaration of Independence written? 

July 4, 1776

500

A major change in government or society, often brought about by force or war.

Revolution

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