Acts
Events
Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
100

The Stamp Act

Forced colonists to pay a tax on printed papers

100

The French and Indian War

War that lasted almost 10 years between Great Britain and France over the land along the Ohio River Valley

100

act

A law created or passed by a government

100

boycott

To protest by refusing to use or buy a good or service

100

massacre

The murder of several or many people who cannot defend themselves

200

The Quartering Act

Ordered the colonists to provide quarters, places to live, food, fuel, and transportation to the British troops in return for their protection

200

The Proclamation of 1763

Declared that Native Americans could have much of the land west of the Appalachian Mountains and that settlers could not move there

200

proclamation

An official public announcement

200

import

To bring into a country, especially for sale

200

delegate

A person who represents others at a convention or conference

300

The Townshend Acts

A series of laws passed on the American colonies, such as new taxes on imports of paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea

300

The Boston Massacre

The incident on King Street between the colonists and the British troops that resulted in the death of 5 colonists

300

Parliament

The lawmaking part of the British government, similar to Congress i the United States

300

protest

To object in a public way to something that one believes is wrong or unfair

300

repeal

To cancel, or undo, a law

400

The Intolerable Acts

Laws passed by Parliament following the Boston Tea Party with the intent to coerce or force the colonists to obey Great Britain

400

The Boston Tea Party

The incident where colonists dressed up as Native Americans and threw tea into the Boston Harbor in protest against the Tea Act

400

First Continental Congress

A meeting of delegates from 12 colonies, held to present complaints to King George III, to set up a boycott of British goods, and to arrange a second meeting if needed

400

taxation without representation

Forcing people to pay taxes when they have had no say in making the law that created the tax

400

Name the 5 Intolerable Acts

Boston Port Act

Massachusetts Government Act

Administration of Justice Act

Quartering Act

Quebec Act