War and Proclamation
Quartering and Stamp Acts
Massacre and Tea Act
Intolerable Acts and King George III
Interpreting Political Cartoons
100
The war fought over land along the Ohio River was called this.
What is the French and Indian War?
100
The British kept thousands of soldiers in North America after the French and Indian War because of this.
What was that GB wanted to protect its colonies and keep them under close control?
100
The colonists felt this about the British soldiers staying in their towns and cities.
What was angry that they soldiers remained there, they they were rowdy and rude, and that they took jobs away from the colonists?
100
This is the other name for the Intolerable Acts.
What is the Coercive Acts?
100
In a metaphor about the colonists, Great Britain would be this while the colonies would be a child.
What would be a parent or adult?
200
This nation won the French and Indian War, giving them this.
Who is Great Britain, and more land?
200
Great Britain planned to have colonists help pay for protection provided by its troops by passing this, requiring colonists to do the following.
What was the law called the Quartering Act, requiring colonists to give soldiers housing, food, fuel, and transportation?
200
British troops responded this way to being taunted and harassed by colonists in Boston.
What was shooting into the crowd, killing 5 and wounding 6?
200
The Coercive Acts was Great Britain's way for colonists to do this.
What was to be forced to obey Great Britain?
200
"I built this fence for your protection. You cannot leave the yard." exemplifies which event?
What is the Proclamation of 1763?
300
The settlers' reaction to the Proclamation of 1763 was this.
What was that they disliked the law, did not like the way GB was trying to control the colonies, and so ignored the law and moved west?
300
The Stamp Act was passed for this reason, and taxed colonists on these.
What was to raise money for GB to pay of its war debts, and pay taxes on all printed papers, such as newspapers, marriage licenses, pamphlets, and playing cards?
300
Parliament responded to the Boston Massacre in this way.
What was repealed all taxes on the colonies, except the tax on tea?
300
One positive effect of the Intolerable Acts was this.
What was that the colonies helped Boston by sending in money, food, and supplies, and eventually the First Continental Congress was held?
300
The child pouring milk down the sink is like the Boston Tea Party in this way.
What is because the child does not want to be forced to drink the milk, like colonists did not want to be forced to purchase tea from only one company?
400
The Proclamation of 1763 did this.
What was declared that Native Americans could have much of the land west of the Appalachian Mountains, and that settlers could not move to these areas?
400
These are the things that colonists did to protest the Stamp Act.
What was that the colonists refused to buy stamps, protested in the streets, scare off tax collectors or attacked them or their homes, or created the Stamp Act Congress?
400
The Boston Tea Party was this.
What was a protest about the Tea Act from the colonists in which they dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor?
400
Young King George often reacted this way to criticism.
What was badly, and took it personally?
400
A parent might act this way if a child pours milk down the drain, representing who in history?
What is that the parent would be angry at the child for wasting milk and money, and would punish the child, like Great Britain punished the colonists with Intolerable Acts?
500
Native Americans did this in fear that the British settlers' westward expansion would do this.
What was attacked the British forts and homes, killing nearly 2,000 settlers and soldiers, to prevent the loss of their way of life?
500
The effects of the Stamp Act Congress were this?
What was that the Stamp Act was repealed, but the Parliament passed more laws (the Townshend Acts) that taxed imported goods, such as glass, lead, tea, paint, and paper, to raise money for Great Britain?
500
Great Britain and King George III felt this after the Boston Tea Party?
What was shocked and furious?
500
King George interacted and felt this way toward the colonies.
What was that he felt he was right, and that he would not consider changing his views. He did not feel that they colonists had any rights to protest against his actions, so he would not listen to their concerns and frustrations?
500
If comparing King George to a flexible or rigid bar, he would be this because___.
What is that he would be rigid, because he felt his way was right, and did not listen to the concerns or complaints of colonists, or even members or Parliament?