French and Indian War & Proclamation of 1763
Proclamation of 1763
& Quartering Act
Stamp Act
Boston Massacre & Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts & Other
100

French and Indian War 

__ & __ VS __ & __

Great Britain & Colonists 

French & Native Americans 

100

What did the Proclamation of 1763 say that colonists could NOT do? 

Move West of the Appl. Mountains 

100

What is the Stamp Act? 

A tax on printed papers like newspapers

100

After the Boston Massacre, the British Parliament repealed all taxes on the colonists except the tax on ____

Tea

100

British Parliament passed a new act and called it the Coercive Acts. The colonists rename it as the Intolerable Acts. Why?

"Intolerable"- because they would not tolerate or accept the harsh laws 

200

How long did the war last? 

10 years 

200

What did the Quartering Act order colonists to do? 

Provide quarters (a place to stay/live) to the British soldiers 

200

How did the colonists respond to the Stamp Act? 

Protested by refusing to buy goods (boycotting), scaring off tax collectors or attacking them

200

From the perspective of the colonists, they felt the British were to blame for the Boston Massacre because...

They shot at the colonists, even though the colonists were being peaceful 

200

"Other" Category:

 Which act created a tax on tea?

Townshend Act 

300

The war was a fight for .... 

Ohio River 

300

Why did Great Britain create the Proclamation of 1764?  How did the Colonists respond? 

Great Britain wanted to protect their people because they were being attacked by the Native Americans in the West. 


They ignored the law, and moved west anyways. 

300

What ended up happening to the Stamp Act? 

Great Britain repealed (cancelled) it  

300

From the perspective of the British soldiers, they felt the colonists were to blame for the Boston Massacre because...

They started it by calling the soldiers names, starting fights, and throwing stones, and snowballs.

300

What was The First Continental Congress, and what was discussed

The first meeting where all the colony leaders (except 2) got together to discuss how they would fight against the Intolerable Acts

400

After the war, what was the biggest problem that Great Britain faced? 

Went into large debts (unpaid bills) 

400

Why did Great Britain create the Quartering Act? 

To protect the colonies and keep them under control

400

What new act came after the Stamp Act, and what did it say?

The Townshend Act- A tax on all imported goods like lead, glass, paint, paper, and tea. 

400

After the Boston massacre... 

Colonists boycotted tea (stopped buying it) because they felt they should NOT be taxed on it. British Parliament responded by passing the Tea Act of 1773. 

What was it, and why did they do this? 

Tea Act of 1773- Colonists can only buy tea from the British East India Company. 

Why- To force colonists to buy British tea again. 

400

"Other" Category:

During which event was "No Taxation without Representation" used? 

Why were the colonists saying this? 

During the Stamp Act 

They were saying this because decisions of paying tax were being made without their vote or opinions 

500

What was a positive (what did they win) and negative (what did they lose) result of the war for the British?

Positive - Won Canada, Mississippi River, land West of Appal. Mountains

Negative- Went into debt, lost soldiers

500

The British Parliament passed a new act called the Quartering Act. What do the words in bold mean? 

How did the colonists respond to this act? 

Parliament- Government 

Act- Law/rule 

Responded by treating the soldiers poorly 

500

Why was the Townshend Act passed/created? 

The Stamp Act was repealed (canceled), but Great Britain still needed to raise money. 

500

Put the events in order, and state 1 fact for each. 

Tea Act, Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre

1. Boston Massacre 

2. Tea Act 

3. Boston Tea Party 

500

Put the events in order 

- Boston Massacre

- Townshend Act

- Intolerable Acts

- French & Indian War

- Stamp Act 

- First Continental Congress 

- Tea Act

- Quartering Act

- Proclamation of 1763

- Boston Tea Party

1. French and Indian War 

2. Proclamation of 1763

3. Quartering Act 

4. Stamp Act 

5. Townshend Act

6. Boston Massacre 

7. Tea Act 

8. Boston Tea Party 

9. Intolerable Acts 

10. First Continental Congress