American Revolution
Patriots
Loyalists
First Nations
Tax Increases
100

The American Revolution was fought on this continent.

North America.

100

The patriots were members of the 13 colonies who were fighting for this from the British Empire.

Independence.

100

The loyalists were loyal to this country/empire.

The British Empire

100

The First Nations were given land West of these mountains in the Royal Proclamation of 1763.

Appalachian Mountains.
100

The colonists in the Thirteen Colonies boycotted sugar due to this act.

Sugar Act.

200

This war was between the Thirteen Colonies and this empire.

British Empire

200

The patriots were upset about these acts placed on them by the British.

The Tax Acts.

200

The Loyalists settled in this area of North America.

The 13 colonies.

200

The land rights given to the First Nations upset this group and was a main cause for the American Revolution.

The Colonists.

200

All legal documents were to be taxed under this act, this was done by stamping each document.

The Stamp Act.
300

These acts were a major reason for the revolution in North America.

Tax acts (Sugar, Tea, Stamp, Townsend)

300

The Patriots actively fought against this other group that lived in the 13 colonies.

The Loyalists.

300

The Loyalists oftentimes face anger from this group living in the 13 colonies.

The Patriots.

300

What treaty made it harder for the First Nations people to deal with British encroachment onto their lands?

The Treaty of Paris.

300

With this act only the East India Company could legally trade tea in the colonies. 

The Tea Act.

400

What two cities did the Americans attack in Quebec?

Montreal & Quebec city.

400

Who or what were the Patriots loyal to?

The 13 colonies (Themselves)

400

Which Loyalists dealt with the most hate from the Patriots?

The Tax collectors.

400
Most of the First Nations did not get involved in the American Revolution until later. T/F?

True.

400

This act taxed glass, tea, lead, paper and paint.

The Townsend Act.

500

Who did the people of Nova Scotia help during the Nova Scotia Rebellion?

No one.

500

The colonist dressed up as Indigenous peoples and threw all the tea into the Boston Harbour as a protest to the Tea Act. This event was named this.

The Boston Tea Party.