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This is a name for someone living in the colonies.

Colonist

100

What was the Sugar Act?

A law that placed a tariff (a tax on any good coming into or out of a place) on all sugar that was not from England.

100

Who won the French and Indian War?

The British

100

What is an act?

A law.

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Taxation without ___________ is tyranny!

Taxation without REPRESENTATION is tyranny!

200

What does it mean to "unify?"

To come together in agreement.

200

What did the Stamp Act tax?

All official papers (newspapers, playing cards, land deeds, etc.)

200

Who did the British tax to pay for the debt gained from the French and Indian War?

They taxed all British citizens, including the American colonists.

200

What is a slogan?

A phrase that is meant to persuade someone.  

200

Who created the "Join or Die" snake cartoon?

Benjamin Franklin

300

This is money paid to the government.

Tax

300

The Quartering Act made colonists responsible for the housing and feeding of  ___________________.

British soldiers.

300

What did the Proclamation of 1763 forbid colonists from doing?

It outlawed colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains.

300

What is an artifact?

A man-made object from a long time ago.

300

What is Parliament?

The governing body in England that made up laws.

400

"Taxation without representation is tyranny" is an example of a _______.

Slogan

400

The Townshend Acts taxed all imported paper, lead, paint, tea and sugar to pay for _______________.

British officials.

400

What did Benjamin Franklin ask for when he visited England?

He asked that the colonists be represented in Parliament if they are going to be taxed.

400

What does it mean to represent someone?

To speak for them.

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How did the Church of Maryland protest British rule?

They took out every prayer for the King out of their prayer books.

500

Define "tyranny."

government rule that is cruel and unfair.

500

How did the Sugar Act affect the colonists?

It made other countries stop trading with the colonies because of the taxes put on their sugar.

500

Colonists were divided on whether to break from England or remain loyal.  The two sides to this argument were called...

Patriots and Loyalists.  Patriots wanted to break free from England while Loyalists wanted to remain loyal to England.

500

If I ask you to speak for me in Congress, I am asking you to ____________ me.

represent

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King George III insisted that British soldiers were there to help protect the colonies against the French and native american attackers after the war.  However, most colonists did not believe this because the soldiers were not stationed on the outer border of the colonies, but in the ____________________.

...shipyards, where all of the trading and taxing happened.