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The Witches
Spelling
The Sugar Act
French and Indian War
Vocabulary
100
What was the most difficult part of the plan for the boy?
To open the bottle of Mouse- Maker.
100
A small one-story house.
Bungalow
100
When was the Sugar Act signed?
April 5, 1764
100
What side did the Native Americans fight on?
Both.
100
Squelching
To crush by or as if by trampling; squash
200
What was Mr. Jenkins going to summon?
The police.
200
A person who does things for fun rather than for money.
Amateur
200
How much is merchants have to pay on each gallon of molasses?
6 pence.
200
Where was the main battle ground for the war?
Canada.
200
Appalling
Awful, terrible
300
What happened to all the witches in the ballroom?
They started to turn into mice.
300
Seasonal wind that causes heavy rainfall when blowing from the southwest.
Monsoon.
300
What did the British put tax on?
Sugar, wine, and all important things.
300
Why was the battle fo Quebec both a voctory and a loss?
Won the battle, but lost a general.
300
Adoration
Devoted love and admiration; worship
400
What was the door opening device made out of that grandmamma made for the boy?
Wires, springs, pulleys, and heavy weights dangling on cords.
400
Tusks of elephants and walruses are made out of this.
Ivory.
400
Why were the colonies upset they could only trade with Britain?
They would not be able to sell their goods for as much.
400
Who won the war?
The British.
400
Immensely
To a great extent; extremely
500
Why did the boy not mid being a mouse?
"It doesn't matter who you are or what you look like as long as somebody loves you."
500
Leather with a vevety surface.
Suede.
500
What did some leaders of the colonies start to do?
Boycott or quit buying British goods.
500
How did the British and French march?
British- Straight lines French- Behind rocks and trees
500
Bristle
A short stiff hair.