This famous engraving is depicting what event...

The Boston Massacre
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King George the III
Name the colony highlighted in green...
New York
This act put a Tax on sugar
The Sugar Act
Name the form of torture in the image below

Tarring and Feathering
This act put a tax on tea and made it so that the colonists could only buy tea from the East India Company.
The Tea Act
This person was supposedly the first person to be shot during the Boston Massacre.
Crispus Attucks
This geographical feature borders the Eastern side of the colonies.
The Atlantic Ocean
This act forced colonists to house and feed British Soldiers against their will.
The Quartering Act
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The Boston Tea Party
This act made it so that all legal and commercial documents had to have a tax on them because they needed a stamp.
The Stamp Act
This person was an important part of the Sons of Liberty and many other rebellious events in the colonies.
Samuel Adams
This river flows next to the city of Quebec.
St. Lawrence River
This act created an imaginary line that the colonists could not cross to settle new land on the West side of the Appalachian Mountains.
The Proclamation Act of 1763
This group of people was known for being quite radical and were often rebelling against the British, alongside their sister group the Daughters of Liberty.
The Sons of Liberty
This series of Acts closed the port of Boston and banned the Committees of Correspondence, all meant to punish Bostonians.
The Intolerable Acts
This person was known for being the Master Propagandists and made a famous Midnight Ride amoungst Dawes and Prescott to warn that the British are coming.
Paul Revere
This geographical feature borders the colonies to the West.
The Appalachian Mountains
This act was a declaration from the Parliament that they had supreme control over the colonists, and also repealed the Stamp Act.
The Declaratory Act
This word means to avoid buying something or participating in something because you don't support the person or cause that they represent or are from.
Boycott
These events in 1775 are known for being the shot heard around the world.
The Battles of Lexington and Concord
This person defended the British Soldiers during the trials of the Boston Massacre.
John Adams
Name the city where the red dot is...

Boston, MA
These acts was named for the King's finance minister and punished New Yorkers by raising taxes because many refused to house British Troops.
The Townshend Acts
This group of people formed after the Intolerable Acts and wanted to ban trade and train troops, all to go against the British.
The First Continental Congress