The Stamp Act
The Townshend Act
The Boston Tea Party
Revolutionary War
Declaration of Independence
100

Define "taxes"

Money paid on an item that goes to the government 

100

Define "boycott"

refuse to buy

100

Who was the only company allowed to sell tea to the colonies?

Only the East India Company was allowed to sell tea to the colonies.

100

What was the last major battle of the war?

The Battle of Yorktown was the last major battle of the war

100

Define "revolution" 

a sudden, complete change of government.

200

What did the Stamp Act put taxes on?

Newspapers, legal documents, and even playing cards had to have a special stamp on them

200

What did the Townshend Act put taxes on?

Imports, such as glass, tea, paint, and paper, that were brought into the colonies

200

Why were the Coercive Acts also known as the Intolerable Acts?

Many colonists said the new laws were “intolerable,” or unacceptable

200

Explain the difference between a Patriot and a Loyalist 

Loyalist stayed loyal to Britain 

Patriot sided against Britain 

200

What happened on July 4, 1776?

On July 4, 1776, Congress voted to accept the Declaration’s final wording.

300

What did the Sons and Daughters of Liberty do?

The Sons of Liberty captured several British workers who tried to collect the tax. They covered these tax collectors with sticky tar and dumped feathers on them

Members of Daughters of Liberty spun thread and wove their own cloth instead of buying British cloth

300

How many people were killed in the Boston Massacre?

5

300

What caused colonists to take part in the Boston Tea Party?

They could either pay the tax on tea or not drink tea at all. Many colonists decided to boycott tea. Some even made a kind of tea from local sassafras trees.

300

What was the Treaty of Paris? 

The Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3, 1783, ending the war. The Treaty of Paris named the United States of America as a new nation. It also set the new nation’s borders.

300

What were the Articles of Confederation? AND Why did the states fear the Articles of Confederation?

A new form of government. 

They feared that a strong national, or central, government might threaten their freedom.

400

Explain the phrase "No taxation without representation"

The colonists did not want to be taxed while not having a say in government decisions 

400

In 1770, Parliament repealed all of the Townshend Acts except for the tax on _______?

Tea

400

Why were the Coercive Acts put into place?

The Boston Tea Party angered British leaders. In March 1774, Parliament passed a new set of laws to punish the Massachusetts colonists.

400

How did the Declaration of Independence change the way some people thought about rights?

It said that each person has the right to life and liberty.

400

What is stated in the last part of the declaration?

That the colonies were free and independent states.

500

Was the Stamp Act successful for the British? What happened in 1766? 

By 1766, so many colonists opposed the Stamp Act that Parliament voted to repeal, or take back, the act. The very next day, however, Parliament passed the Declaratory Act.

500

What were 2 of the effects of the Townshend Acts?

Colonists boycotted British goods, and sales of British goods went down.

500

In April 1774, Edmund Burke said to Parliament, “You will force them [to buy taxed goods]? Has seven years’ struggle yet been able to force them?” 

What did he mean by this?

Why continue to tax goods when they have fought back for 7 years? What makes you think this new law will change anything?

500

What was the effect of the Treaty of Greenville?

Many Native American tribes lost their land in the Northwest Territory

500

What 3 unalienable rights are listed in the preamble of the Declaration of Independence? 

Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness