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Great Britain's lawmaking assembly.
What is Parliament?
100
This act placed a tax on tea.
What is the Tea Act?
100
said colonists were not allowed to settle on land west of the Appalachian Mountains.
What is the Proclamation of 1763?
100
Leader of the Sons of Liberty.
Who is Samuel Adams?
100
2 nicknames given to British soldiers.
What are Redcoats, Loyalists, Lobsterbacks, Bloodybacks, or Regulars?
200
the nickname given to American colonists who rebelled against Great Britain.
What are the Patriots?
200
This act placed a tax on imported lead, glass, paper, paint, and tea.
What are the Townshend Acts?
200
events where colonists dressed as Mohawk Indians and dumped British tea into the sea to protest against the Tea Act.
What is the Boston Tea Party?
200
Warned the people of Lexington that the British were coming.
Who is Paul Revere?
200
controlled, unfair, angry, rebellious.
What is how the patriots felt towards Great Britain (King George) and the acts passed?
300
To speak out against something.
What is protest?
300
This act required colonists to house and feed British soldiers.
What is the Quartering Act?
300
Colonists protested taxes and threw snowballs at British guards. Five colonists were killed and many others were wounded in this event.
What is the Boston Massacre?
300
France, Great Britain, American colonists, different Indian tribes.
Who is the people who fought in the French and Indian war?
300
Boston Harbor.
What is where the Boston Tea Party took place?
400
the phrase for laws and acts that made colonists angry because they didn't have a voice in parliament.
What is taxation without representation?
400
This act required colonists to pay taxes on sugar, molasses, coffee, indigo, and whale fins.
What is the Sugar Act?
400
an embarrassing punishment the sons of liberty would do to loyalists for siding with King George.
What is tar and feathering?
400
group of rebel patriots.
Who is the Sons and Daughters of Liberty?
400
women started to make their own cloth and refused to marry anyone who sided with King George.
What is how the daughters of liberty protested?
500
An organized refusal to buy goods or services.
What is a boycott?
500
This act required colonists to buy stamps or seals for most paper goods, playing cards, pamphlets, calendars, document, etc.
What is Stamp Act?
500
battle fought in the Ohio River Valley.
What is the French and Indian War?
500
person who tried to control American colonists from across the Atlantic ocean.
Who is King George?
500
342 and 5.
What is the number of chests of tea that were dumped during the Boston Tea Party and how many people died in the Boston Massacre?