The Sugar Act
The Tea Act
The Boston Massacre
The Intolerable Acts
Vocabulary
100

What were the requirements for this act?

Colonists were taxed for sugar, wine, indigo, and molasses.

100

Define the Tea Act.

It gave one British company control to all trades in tea to all colonies.

100

What was the outcome of the Boston Massacre?

Five Boston men died.

100

What laws were included in the Intolerable Acts?

Allow Britain to house troops wherever and whenever.

Closed Boston Harbor until dumped tea is paid in full. (From Boston Tea Party.)

Banned the Committees of Correspondence.

100

Define "Mercantilism."

A system of government controlled trade.

200

What saying did this act lead to?

"No taxation without representation!"

200

What effect did this act have on the colonists?

It made the colonists pay more, and get more angry.

200

What happened in Boston immediately beforehand?

The colonists were shouting and throwing things at the British soldiers.
200

Why were they "Intolerable"?

These laws were designed to be harsh and punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party.

200

Define "act" in terms of government action.

A law that must be followed by all citizens.
300

What fears did this create in the colonies?

Colonists were scared that Britain would seize power over colonial governments.

300

How did this affect colonists' viewpoints?

They used the Boston Massacre to show that the British are bad and evil.

300

What did the colonists communicate to King George the Third concerning this act?

They sent a letter to the king, stating how they didn't like how they were being treated in Britain.

300

Define "Grievance."

A complaint over something believed to be wrong or unfair.

400

Define "Unalienable rights."

Rights that cannot be taken away. Example: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.