This person was loyal to the British King and wanted to stay under British rule.
Who is a Loyalist?
Which British Act gave the right to sell tea in the colonies to only the British East India Company?
What is the Tea Act?
This is the city where the people were "massacred" during a protest and where the people dumped tea into the harbor.
What is Boston?
Why did a bunch of colonists dress up as Native Americans and dump tea into the Boston harbor?
What is to protest the Tea Act?
These are money taken by the government when you buy something.
What is taxes?
This person wanted to the colonies to be their own country.
Who is a Patriot?
Which British Act put a tax on all paper products, from newspapers to a deck of cards?
What is the Stamp Act?
Name 1 piece of land Britain gained from France in the Treaty of Paris.
What are Canada, Caribbean Islands, and Eastern half of French Louisiana?
Why was the British Government increasing taxes in the colonies?
This is when a group of people get together to openly speak out against something.
What is protest?
This person led the British troops during the French and Indian War, and he illegally purchased land after the Proclamation of 1763.
Who is George Washington?
Which British Act required colonists to let soldiers stay in unused buildings?
What is the Quartering Act?
This is the name of mountain range that was the western border of the 13 colonies.
Why were colonists not allowed to move into the lands between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River?
What is the Proclamation of 1763/King George didn't believe that colonists and Native Americans could live together peacefully?
This is when a group of people choose not to buy something or go somewhere as a form of protest.
What is boycott?
This person painted the engraving of the Boston Massacre.
Who is Paul Revere?
What are the Intolerable Acts?
This is the border of the land the British controlled after the French and Indian War.
What is the Mississippi River?
Why did Paul Revere change some of the details of the Boston Massacre?
This is when you bring something into a country illegally to sell it.
What is smuggle?
This person led 13 Native American tribes in a rebellion against the British and the colonies.
Who is Pontiac?
This document ended the French and Indian War.
This is the piece of land that Britain gained from Spain after the French and Indian War.
Why was the Boston Massacre considered a "turning point" in the American Revolution?
What is, it was the point where colonists felt there was no way they could stay under British rule.
This is when you let someone stay in your house/property.
What is quartering?