New British Laws
Taxes
Join or Die
Boston Massacre
Revolutionary War (Colonies vs Britian)
100

The British raised taxes on the their colonies because...

they needed to back debt from the French & Indian war

100

How did people in the colonies react to the Stamp Act?


(Give specific examples)

Protests

Threats towards tax collectors

angry letters in the newspapers

Riots

100

Who created the following image?


Benjamin Franklin

100

What was the Boston Massacre?

Answers may vary:

When British soldiers killed colonists in Boston after a protest/riot got into the streets

100

What deal did Lord Dunmore (British governor of Virginia) make with enslaved people?

That if they were to join the British army in fighting against the colonies, he would grant them freedom.

200

This law would force colonists to pay an extra tax on all paper items

Stamp Act

200

A tax is an amount of money added to the price of an item that is paid to the __________________

government

200

What was the name of the war that Benjamin Franklin created the Join or Die image for?


French and Indian War

200

How did colonists react after this was image made into newspapers across the colonies?


Anger


Frustration


Wanting to fight back against the British

200

What did the 13 colonies call themselves after they won the war against the British?

The United States of America

300

This new law said that colonists must provide food and bedding for British soldiers

Quartering Act

300

Where did Benjamin Franklin live most of his life?

Philadelphia

300

What happened soon after the Boston Massacre?

The colonies went to war with the British

300

In what year did the 13 colonies declare themselves independent from Great Britain 

1776

400

This act made it illegal for colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains 

Proclamation Act of 1763

400

What is the "message" of the Join or Die political cartoon. BE SPECIFIC


Franklin encouraged/warned the colonies that they need to come together or else they would be defeated by the French or Indians (native Americans)

Also acceptable:

Encouraging the colonies to join together against the British in the Revolutionary War