This act required to be placed on newspapers, legal documents, playing cards and several other paper items.
What is the Stamp Act
With this act I am now only allowed to buy tea from one company
What is the Tea Act
What group would say the sentence: "I will always stand by my country and protect its freedom, no matter the challenges we face."
What is a Patriot
The Boston Tea Party lead to this punishment for the colonists
What is The Intolerable Acts
Because of the French and Indian War, there were 2 big effects; 1). Britain gained more territory and 2nd...
What is taxed colonists to pay for debt
This act reduced the tax on items like molasses from 6 pence to 3 pence
What is the Sugar Act
This event was a riot between the redcoats and the colonists that resulted in 5 deaths. But watch out the stories vary depending who you talk to.
What is The Boston Massacre
What group would say the following: "The Sugar Act seems like an attempt by the British to raise revenue, but it's important to consider how it affects both the economy and the relationship between the colonies and the crown."
What is a Neutralist
This war occurred to control the Ohio River Valley
What is the French and Indian War
I am considered the first death of the American Revolution, who am I?
Who is Crispus Attucks
With this act I now house and feed British soldiers
What is the Quartering Act
What event is happening in this picture
What is The Boston Tea Party
what group would say the following: "The Proclamation Line is a reasonable decision by the British to prevent conflicts with Native Americans and maintain peace on the frontier, ensuring the stability of the colonies."
What is a Loyalist
Because of this event militias were growing and beginning to be trained up.
What is the First Continental Congress
At the First Continental Congress most members wanted to come to what kind of compromise?
What is peaceful.
Three items the Townshend Act placed taxes on might include what?
This act is really a series of 4 acts including shutting down the harbor, re-instating the Quartering Act, and letting British soldiers not get tried in the colonies any more
What is the Intolerable Acts
"I am prepared to fight at a moments notice to protect my town and my colony"- Who am I?
What is a Minuteman
In this Battle colonists attacked the British while on their way back from Boston. The was a lot of British deaths and colonial moral strengthend.
What is the Battle of Lexington and Concord
This is a very efficient way to impact Britain financially by not buying their goods.
What is boycotting
Following the French and Indian War, this law was placed put into place stating the colonists can not move past the Appalachian Mountains.
What is the Proclamation Line of 1763
Paul Reveres engraving is an example of this, which was used to influence public opinions to support certain view points
What is propoganda
"We are a group of patriots who protest the British laws, we are the ones responsible for the Boston Tea Party"- Who are we?
Who are the Sons of Liberty
This was made to crack down on illegally importing goods, so now they don't even need a warrant to search colonists homes.
What is Writs of Assistance
The Tea Act actually lowered the price of tea, but the colonists were upset by this. What is that reason
What is can lead to a monopoly and increase the cost since there is no competition