Which act taxed paper, documents, and some other things?
The Stamp Act
True or False: All Indigenous people fought for the British.
False- folks from Indigenous groups joined both sides
What was one way people protested enslavement?
Marches, meetings, pamphlets, uprisings, acts of resistance, rebellion (other answers are possible)
Which current state was originally part of Massachusetts?
Maine
True or False: Some European enslavers sought to instill a negative view of West Africans in order to benefit themselves.
True
When the British taxed tea, what was the colonists' response?
Boston Tea party- throwing tea into the harbor to protest the tax
True or False: The French and Indian War was fought between the French and Indigenous Groups
False
Who were two people we identified as abolitionists?
William Lloyd Garrison
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Frederick Douglass
John Brown
Harriet Tubman. (...students may know others)
How many colonies were there in the 1760's?
Thirteen
True or False: Queen Njinga thought her people were __________ to the European people.
Equal
What is the name of the act that required that colonists allow British soldiers to stay in their homes?
The Quartering Act
The French and Indian War was fought over land near which river?
The Ohio River
What were two products exported from the colonies during the 1600's and 1700's?
tobacco, sugar, cotton, wood, whale oil, furs, rice, silk, indigo, molasses
Which colonies planted the most cotton and tobacco?
The southern colonies
The people of Mali, under the leadership of Mansa Musa treasured _____________.
Finish this sentence: Taxation without ___________.
Which group would have complained about this?
representation.
The colonists complained about this.
Who won the French and Indian War?
Britain
The Triangular Trade happened across the ___________ Ocean.
Atlantic
Name ten out of the thirteen colonies!
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
Queen Njinga's land was occupied by Europeans from ________________.
Portugal
Which group would have shouted this statement, "This is intolerable!"
Colonists
Tax money
What year were the first enslaved people taken from Africa?
1619
___________ was the name of the settlement that Europeans settled in Massachusetts in 1621, The Indigenous group already there were called the __________ and called this land _____________.
Plimoth, Wampanoag, Patuxet
Queen Njinga agreed to change her ______________ and convert to _________________.
religion, Christianity