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Who are they?
100

How do you say, "Yes" on board a ship in 1774?

"Aye."

100

This dessert was a mixture of flour, water, and molasses.

Duff

100

Name 3 products that were taxed by the British.

Sugar, paper, paint, tea, stamps, fabric...

100

What was the other name for the Boston Massacre?

The Incident on King Street.

100

He was the king of England during the Destruction of the Tea.

King George III.

200

This word means the restroom...

The "head."

200

This is a sailor's nickname for rum.

Nelson's Blood

200

How did the colonists boycott British products?

The Daughters of Liberty made their own tea and sewed their own clothes.

200

What was the other name for the Boston Tea Party?

The Incident of the Tea

200

This means someone who is loyal to England.

Loyalist.

300

How do you tell people to stop?

"Avast!"

300

The name of the British government.

Parliament

300

How much was the sales tax on tea?

Three cents.

300

This British trading company had a monopoly on tea.

The British East India Company.

300

These colonists wanted to break free from England.

Patriots

400

This word means to gather.

"Muster."

400

The sailors' name for the kitchen.

The galley

400

How did the British attempt to sell their taxed tea to the colonists?

They sold it at a lower price than the colonists' tea.

400

This women's group helped boycott British products by brewing their own tea and sewing clothes.

The Daughters of Liberty

400

People who were poor and worked for awhile without pay, usually in exchange for transportation, were...

indentured servants.

500

If you do something carefully and well, you do it...

"Handsomely."

500

This cylindrical barrel was found in larger ships. Sailors used it when working with sails, anchors, and yards.

The capstan.

500

Give 3 details about how the Sons of Liberty got revenge for the tea taxes.

(1) They dressed as Native Americans

(2) They broke into 3 groups: one to keep watch, and two to invade the ship.

(3) They dumped crates of tea into the harbor.

500

This act kept blocked merchant ship from entering the Boston harbor and did not allow colonists to leave until the tea was paid for.

The Boston Port Act.

500

These people had privately armed ships which had government permission to attack enemy ships during wartime.

Privateers.