General Knowledge
Acts of Parliament
Sons of Liberty
Intolerable Acts
Geography
100

What was the Albany Plan of Union for?

an attempt to unite the colonies

100

What did the Stamp Act tax?

paper products like playing cards

100

Name a leader of the Sons of Liberty

Samuel Adams and John Hancock

100

Why were the Intolerable Acts passed?

Retaliation to the Boston Tea Party

100

What colony did the Boston Tea Party and Boston Massacre happen in?

Massachusetts 

200

What does the phrase, "No Taxation without Representation," mean?

The colonists shouldn't be getting taxed without a say in parliament

200

What is Parliament?

The legislative or governing house of Great Britain 

200

What did the sons of liberty do?

responsible for protesting the British, sometimes violently

200

What did the Boston Port Act do?

Closed the port of Boston

200

What colony was the House of Burgesses in?

Virginia

300

What is a boycott and why was it an effective form of protest?

Not buying something from a person, corporation, or country as a form of punishment.

Made them lose profits

300

What tax did the British not repeal of the Townshend Acts?

Tea

300

What is Tarring and Feathering

pouring molten hot tar on a tax collector and then throwing chicken feathers on them

300

What was the colonial response to the Intolerable Acts

Calling the first Continental Congress

300

What colony did not come to the First Continental Congress?

Georgia

400

What is a Committee of Correspondence 

groups of colonial leaders who wrote letters to each other to discuss the British and responses to them

400

What did the proclamation of 1763 do and why were colonists made about it?

Stop the colonists from moving out west

400

What does it mean to hang a tax collector in effigy and why would they do it?

A bag of clothes made to look like a person with the words "Tax Collector" written on it, where it was hanged in front of homes or the Liberty Tree.

It was used to intimidate Tax Collectors

400

What was the Quartering Act

Forced colonists to house and feed British soldiers

400

What Battles started the revolution 

(Name Both)

Lexington and Concord

500

3 ways Paul Revere's picture of the Boston Massacre differs from the actual events and how is it a form of propaganda?

day and not night

no gun in the window

colonists seem innocent

no snow or ice

commander ordering them to fire

the soldiers look happy

no confusion among the soldiers

500

What are the 5 main items taxed by the Townshend Acts

Glass, Paint, Lead, Paper, Tea, also Wine

500

What type of people made up the Sons of Liberty

Workers and Tradesmen and commoners 

(Not Leaders!)

500

Which act made it so British officials would be tried for crimes in England instead?

The Administration of Justice Act

500

Name all 13 colonies

New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia