This is another name for the French and Indian War.
What is the 7 years War?
This mountain range that was not to be crossed from East to West by English colonists.
What are the Appalachians?
The first of the "unfair" taxes leveled at the American colonies by Parliament.
What was the Sugar Act?
The number of civilians killed in the Boston Massacre.
What is five?
The number of ships boarded by Sons of Liberty during the Boston Tea Party.
What is three?
This act required colonists to provide supplies and housing for British troops.
What is the Quartering Act?
Paul Revere used this to muffle the sound of his oars while traveling by boat.
What is a petticoat?
The French and Indian war lasted this many years.
What is 9?
The British King who issued the Proclamation.
Who is King George III?
This act allowed British soldiers living in America to be fed and housed by American colonists in their homes.
What is the Quartering Act?
The first martyr of the American Revolution.
Who was Crispus Attucks?
This many chests were dumped into Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party.
What is 342?
This event was the reason the Intolerable Acts were issued.
What is the Boston Tea Party?
The famous phrase attributed to Revere but was never actually said.
What is "The British are coming!"
This nation won the French & Indian War.
What is England?
The group of people on the West side of the Appalachian Mountains.
Who were Native Americans?
This act taxed ALL paper products.
What was the Stamp Act?
The reason for the unrest before the Massacre.
What is unfair taxes?
This group dressed up as the Mohawk Indians and took over the ships to dump the tea.
Who were the Sons of Liberty?
Britain's name for the Intolerable Acts.
What is the Coercive Acts?
The only rider to finish the ride to Concord.
Who was Dr. Samuel Prescott?
These nations fought in the French and Indian War.
What are Britain and France?
The purpose of the Proclamation.
What is preventing conflict with Native Americans?
These acts involved the taxation of lead, paint, tea, paper, and glass, infuriating the Patriots.
What were the Townshend Acts?
The street and building where the Boston Massacre occurred.
What is King Street and the Custom (Old State) House?
This sparked the Boston Tea Party rebellion.
What was the Tea Act?
This act caused the ports to be closed until the East India Tea Company was repaid.
What was the Boston Port Act?
A two lantern signal meant this.
What was the British were coming by sea?
This European superpower joined France in this conflict.
What is Spain?
What English colonists on the West side of the Appalachian Mountains had to do after the Proclamation was issued.
What is return back to the east side?
The battle cry of American Patriots leading up to and throughout the American Revolution.
What is "No taxation without representation!"
This person yelled, "Fire," at the Boston Massacre.
Who is no one knows?
The approximate value in today's money of the tea destroyed in the Boston Tea Party.
What is $2 million?
This act made it so that all trials of British officials must be held in England.
What is the Administration of Justice Act? (Murder Act)
The two Founding Fathers who were saved from British capture by Paul Revere.
Who were John Hancock and Sam Adams?
This ended the French and Indian War.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
The area of land disputed in the 7 Years War that colonists did not have access to.
What is the Ohio River Valley?
The name of the British organization who issued the unfair taxes.
What is Parliament?
Paul Revere created an engraving that did not depict the events of the Massacre accurately in an attempt to sway neutral colonists to the Patriot side. This is called:
What is propaganda?
The company given a monopoly on tea by the Tea Act.
What was the British East India Tea Company?
The city and year where the 1st Continental Congress was held.
What are Philadelphia and 1774?
The British soldiers were coming to Concord for this.
To seize an armory full of Patriot supplies for war.