French & Indian War
British Acts
Boston Events
Patriots
New England
100

What two countries fought against each other in the French & Indian War?

Britain and France

100

Parliament required all paper products, including legal and trade documents, playing cards, dice and newspapers, to possess a taxed stamp.

Stamp Act 

100

What was the group of men called who formed in Boston and opposed British rule?

Sons of Liberty

100

Who was the famous silversmith and member of the Sons of Liberty?  He is also famous for his "Midnight Ride".

Paul Revere

100

What city can you go to and go on the Freedom Trail?  Seeing all of the historical sites that played a role in the Revolution. 

Boston

200
What was the piece of land that the two sides were fighting over? 

Ohio River Valley

200

Acting on complaints from military leadership in North America, Parliament required colonial governments to provide public lodging and provisions for British troops.

Quartering Act

200

What was the event called that happened on March 5th, 1770?

Boston Massacre

200

A famous member of the Sons of Liberty; he is famous for his signature on the Declaration of Independence.

John Hancock

200

While not a New England city, what famous city can you visit and see the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and Ben Franklins house? 

Philadelphia 

300

Who won the French & Indian War?

Britain
300

 Parliament, however, awarded the floundering East India Company a monopoly on the tea trade, leading to large-scale protests.

Tea Act

300

What was the event that happened December 16th, 1773?

Boston Tea Party

300

One of the other leaders of the Sons of Liberty; he was a genius for politics and a famous voice on the road to revolution.

Sam Adams

300

What was the name of the place where the Pilgrims first landed?

Plymouth or Plymouth Rock

400

What Virginia militia member fought for the British during the war? 

George Washington

400

In retaliation for the Boston Tea Party, Prime Minister Lord North urged Parliament to punish Boston. These acts were called what...

Intolerable Acts

400

Who was the young multi-cultural man  killed in the Boston Massacre? 

Crispus Attucks

400

Who was the leader of the continental army? 

George Washington

400

What was the nickname given to colonist who could quickly be ready to fight for their local militia?

Minuteman 

500

Why were the Native Americans more likely to side with the French? 

The French had treated them better then the British. 

500

Wishing to avoid conflict between settlers and Native Americans in territories gained from the French and Indian War, Britain forbid settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.

Royal Proclamation of 1763

500

Who defended the soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre?

John Adams

500

A famous leader and speaker for the Sons of Liberty.  He was a skilled doctor as well. 

Joseph Warren

500

What is the capital of Vermont? 

Montpeiler