Pre-1763
Acts
People
People and Events
100

War between British and Ottawa chief and his followers. 

Pontiac's War

100

To refuse to buy certain goods and services

Boycott

100

Leader who had a talent for organizing people

Samuel Adams

100

A free black sailor who was killed in the Boston Massacre

Crispus Attucks

200

It drew and imaginary line along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains that colonists were forbidden to cross and settle west of the line. 

Proclamation of 1763

200

When the market instead of the government determines what goods and services cost. 

Free-enterprise system

200

Future 2nd president who defended British soldiers following the Boston Massacre. 

John Adams

200

Incident where Bostonians protested against British soldiers on March 5, 1770, that resulted in the deaths of five people. 

Boston Massacre

300

An act that placed new duties on legal documents such as wills, diplomas, and marriage papers. 

Stamp Act

300

To cancel

Repealed

300

This woman wrote plays that made fun of British officials. 

Mercy Otis Warren

300

A letter writing campaign that wrote letters and pamphlets report to other colonies on events in Massachusetts. 

Committee of correspondence 

400

He was the king of England during the Revolutionary War

King George III

400

Tax on goods like glass, paint, lead, and paper. 

Townshend Acts

400

She called for greater rights for women. 

Abigail Adams

400

The British Prime Minister in the 1760s. 

George Grenville

500

A formal written request to someone in authority, signed by a group of people. 

Petition

500

When officers were allowed to inspect a ship's cargo without giving reason. 

Writs of assistance

500

Famous Virginian who said, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"

Patrick Henry

500

The British captain commanding troops at the Boston Massacre

Captain Thomas Preston