Intolerable Act
Stamp Act
Quartering Act
Writs of Assitance
100
Name one of the Intolerable Acts.
Inpartial Administration of Justice Act Massachusetts Bay of Regulating Act Boston Port Act Quebec Act More enforced Quartering Act
100
When was the Stamp Act issued?
1765
100
What year was the Quartering Act established?
1763.
100
What year was the Writs of Assistance established?
1767
200
What year was the Intolerable Acts passed?
1774
200
What were the stamp act effects?
Every newspaper, pamphlet, letter etc. had to have a british stamp.
200
What was the purpose of the Quartering act?
It was established to save money!
200
What did the Writ of Assistance mean for colonists?
It meant the court ordered allowed officials to make searches without saying what they were searching for.
300
Why was the Intolerable Acts passed?
They were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party.
300
Which colonist made a emotional speech against the Stamp Act?
Patrick Henry.
300
What did the Quartering Acts mean for colonists?
It meant colonists were forced to house soldiers in their homes without any say.
300
Who set up the Writs of Assistance?
Charles Townshend.
400
How did America react to the Intolerable Acts?
Americans responded with sympathy for the colonists and wanted to help Boston, so they sent them food and supplies.
400
How did the Colonies rebel against the Stamp Act?
Petitions and boycotts against British goods.
400
How many soldiers did the British put in each colony?
10,000
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What colony was the first to rebel against the Writs of Assistance?
New York.
500
What were the Intolerable Acts?
A series of laws sponsored by the British prime minister Lord North enacted in 1774 in response to the Boston Tea Party.
500
When did the Stamp Act finally repeal?
1766.
500
How did the colonists react to the Quartering Act?
They were OUTRAGED.
500
Who wanted to weaken the assemblies of the colonists?
Charles Townshend.