People
British Action in Colonies
Actions in Boston
Eve of Revolution
Vocab
100

Ruler of England

King George III

100

Tax on all things paper.

Stamp Act

100

To refuse to buy something out of protest is defined as...

Boycott

100

Lexington and Concord was known as:

The Shot Heard Round the World

100

Unfair, cant stand it 

Intolerable

200

Young American/British General during the French and Indian War. 

George Washington 

200

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Taxes on lead, paint, glass, paint and tea

Townshend Acts

200

Individuals that actively protested the actions of the British were called...

Sons/Daughters of Liberty. 

200

One outcome of the First Continental Congress

Letter written to the king, boycott British goods, making a militia, meet in 6 months if no response. 
200

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When a business controls the entire market for a product

Monopoly

300

Leader of the Sons of Liberty

Samuel Adams

300

This act gave the British East India Company a monopoly on Tea

The Tea Act

300

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This person defended British Soldiers after the Boston Massacre

John Adams

300

This state was not apart of the First Continental Congress

Georgia

300

Unjust or unfair actions by a leader

Tyranny

400

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"I'm not a Virginian, I am an American"

Patrick Henry

400

What did the proclamation of 1763 declare?

Colonists are not allowed to settle west of the Appalachian mountains in the Ohio Valley area. 

400

What were two effects of the intolerable acts?

Boston harbor closed/ more soldiers sent/ trials in England/Soldiers were tried in England

400

The reason British soldiers were heading to concord

Weapons and Munitions storage

400

Phrase that became the backbone of colonist's protest of British action

No Taxation without Representation

500

What was the name of the captain of the British during the Boston Massacre?

Captain Preston 

500

Name of the British General who led the British at Lexington and Concord. 

Thomas Gage

500

Name 3 things the Sons of Liberty did to protest the British?

Harassed Tax collectors, tar and feathering, boycott goods, made their own goods, smuggling goods. 

500

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Where was the first continental congress held?

Philadelphia

500

A tax on imported goods

Duty