The Boston Tea Party
The Boston Massacre
All British Acts
Battle of Lexington and Concord
French and Indian war
Fun Facts
100

On December 16, 1773, 342 crates of tea were tossed into the Boston Harbor in an act of rebellion. This act is now known as the _______  ____ _______.

Boston tea party

100

Who made a drawing of the Boston Massacre?

Paul Revere

100

The Stamp Act was a tax placed on all ____.

Paper items

100

True or False: During the French and Indian War, George Washington fought on the side of the British.

True

100

The Proclamation of 1763 was a royal announcement made by ____.

King George III

200

Why was the Boston Tea Party such a big deal?

It wasted thousands of dollars worth of tea for England

200

What did the Boston Massacre encourage?

For the colonies to band together

200

The Sugar Act angered colonists mostly because they did not agree with _____. 

Taxation without representation 

200

France surrendered all their _______ in North America when they lost the French and Indian War.

Land claims

200

The proclamation of 1763 was an effort to _____ Indian attacks in the colonies.

Decrease 

300

England punished the colonists for the Boston Tea Party by passing the _____.

Coercive Acts

300

Were the patriots civil during The Boston Massacre?

No

300

The Townsend Acts were designed to help England ______.

Raise money to cover the costs of the French and Indian War

300

Which two countries claimed the Ohio Valley?

France and England

300

Which statement is true about British troops in Boston?

British troops were occupying the city of Boston and they were unwelcome there

400

What date did the Boston Tea Party occur?

December 16, 1763

400

The Boston Massacre was a small clash between ____. This event resulted in _____ deaths.

British troops and colonists;five

400

What was the effect of the Coercive Acts?

Colonial rebellion against England increased

400

The actions of the minutemen at the Battles of Lexington and Concord showed the British that ____.

Colonists were willing to stand up to England

400

The Proclamation of 1763 forbid colonists from settling ______.

West of the Appalachian Mountains

500

Who were the people that dumped the tea in the Boston Harbor and what did they look like?

Sons of Liberty and Native Americans

500

Who was the first man to die during the Boston Massacre?

Crispus Attucks

500

England imposed the Stamp Act to raise money to _____.

Support the troops stationed in the colonies

500

1.British soldiers were marching to Lexington and Concord to _____.

2.Where did the “Shot Heard Round The World” take place?


1.Capture Hancock and Adams and destroy colonial weapons

2. Lexington and Concord

500

Which of these was not part of the Coercive Acts?

An increase in the taxes paid on paint and glass