Vocab
Vocab 2
Acts & Events
Jeopardy Classic
Multiple Choice 1
Multiple Choice 2
Open Ended
100

a refusal to buy goods from a certain group of people

Boycott

100

British East India Company

a company that supplied tea and other goods to the colonies.

100

Sugar Act

a law making it illegal to buy non-British sugar.

100

a law that forced colonists to buy their tea from the British East India Company.

What was/is the Tea Act?

100

The Proclamation Line of 1763 was mainly meant to,


A. Avoid conflict between colonists and natives

B. Prevent colonist development in the Ohio River Valley

C. Allow Canada to control the Great Lakes

A. Avoid conflict between colonists and natives

100

The Boston Tea Party was planned by which of the following individuals?


A. John Adams

B. Samuel Adams

C. John Hancock

B. Samuel Adams

200

a group of citizens trained to handle emergencies

Militia

200

Sons of Liberty

a group of colonists who physically protested acts of the British

200

Boston Massacre

an attack by British soldiers on colonists.

200

an uprising of Indian nations after the French & Indian War that attempted to push the British out of North America

What was/is Pontiac's Rebellion?

200

Which geographic region was the Proclamation Line of 1763 drawn along?


A. Missouri River

B. Appalachian Mountains

C. Great Plains

B. Appalachian Mountains

200

The most well-known victim at the Boston Massacre was who?


A. Captain Preston

B. Crispus Attucks

C. Connor Kenway

B. Crispus Attucks

300

a group of citizens who were ready to fight on short notice

Minutemen

300

Ratify

to approve a law or amendment

300

Proclamation of 1763

an imaginary line drawn at the Appalachian Mountains which prevented settlers from moving into the area.

300

when the Sons of Liberty threw British tea into the Boston harbor

What was/is the Boston Tea Party?

300

The British government needed money and taxed the colonists because . . .


A. To improve the British Navy

B. To punish Massachusetts

C. to pay off the French & Indian War

C. to pay off the French & Indian War

300

Which of the following was NOT part of the Intolerable Acts?


A. the governor of MA was replaced by George Washington

B. the port of Boston was closed

C. British soldiers could be quartered in private homes


A. the governor of MA was replaced by George Washington

400

was the British governmental body that was in charge of the colonists

Parliament

400

Petition

a formal request to someone in authority signed by a group of people

400

Intolerable Acts

a set of laws passed to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party.

400

The first conflicts that kicked off the Revolutionary War

What were the Battles of Lexington & Concord?

400

The Townshend Acts placed taxes 


A. on paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea

B. on legal documents and newspapers

C. on all imported goods

A. on paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea

400

The main purpose of the Continental Congresses was to . . . 


A. pass new tax laws

B. protest British policies and unite the colonies

C. declare independence

B. protest British policies and unite the colonies

500

a group of individuals who wrote letters and pamphlets in protest of British injustices

Committees of Correspondence

500

Tariff

a tax placed on foreign goods brought into a country

500

Stamp Act

a law putting a tax on legal documents and newspapers

500

colonial representatives that met to discuss the Stamp Act

What was/is the Stamp Act Congress?

500

The Stamp Act and the Townshend Act were . . .


A. enacted to punish Massachusetts

B. the idea of King George III

C. repealed due to successful boycotts

C. repealed due to successful boycotts

500

The Stamp Act Congress met because


A. the other colonists wanted Massachusetts to start obeying the British

B. the colonies wanted to declare independence from Britain

C. the colonists wanted a unified response to the British acts

C. the colonists wanted a unified response to the British acts

600

the canceling of a legal action

Repeal

600

Townshend Acts

laws placing taxes on paper, lead, paint, glass, and tea

600

colonial representatives that met to discuss the Intolerable Acts

What was/is the First Continental Congress?

600

The Sugar Act did not raise much money for Britain because

A. the colonists did not use sugar

B. the colonists smuggled sugar from other places

C. the colonists grew their own sugar

B. the colonists smuggled sugar from other places

600

What were the 4 main methods of protests used by the colonists? Give an example of each.

  1. Disobedience (smuggling sugar)

  2. Protests (boycotts, Boston Tea Party)

  3. Violence (tar and feathering tax collectors, Boston Massacre, Lexington & Concord)

  4. Colony Cooperation (Petitions, Stamp Act Congress, First Continental Congress)

700

What were the 3 major complaints that colonists had about Parliament and the taxes being put on them?

  1. Parliament was in England not America

  2. Colonists had no representatives in Parliament

  3. Living in America was already difficult and these taxes made it harder

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