This 1773 Act gave the British East India Company a monopoly on a popular drink.
The tea act
The group organized the Boston Tea Party
The Sons of Liberty
The Proclamation of 1763 banned settlement west of this mountain range.
The Appalachian Mountains
The Congress met in 1774 specifically to demand the repeal of these laws.
The intolerable acts
This 1763 treaty officially ended the French and Indian War.
The treaty of Paris
This 1765 Act placed a direct tax on all paper goods like newspapers and legal documents.T
The stamp act
Paul Revere created a famous image depicting this event...
The Boston Massacre
After 1763, this river became the western boundary of British territory in North America.
The Mississippi River
This group of local militia members was called to begin training for a possible fight.
Minutemen/ Militias
This 1754 meeting with not every colony attended
Albany Congress
Many colonists did this illegal activity to get cheaper goods and avoid paying British taxes
Smuggling
John Adams defended British soldiers in court because he believed the law should not be based on this
Mob Justice
The land west of the Appalachians was officially reserved for this group of people.
Native Americans
The Congress declared that colonies had a right to do these two things for themselves
Tax and govern themselves
The British "Turned the Tide" of the Seven Years' War in this specific year.
1758
This 1764 Act was one of the first passed to help Britain pay off its massive war debts.
The sugar act
These acts closed Boston Harbor and forced colonists to house British soldiers.
The intolerable acts
These were located along the Atlantic Coast and were settled in
The 13 colonies
This document stated that colonists were still loyal to the King but had their rights violated.
The declaration of rights
This major battle occurred in 1759, leading to the eventual fall of Canada.
The battle of Quebec
Colonial leaders created these groups to share information and warnings between colonies
Committees of correspondence
This 1772 affair involved colonists burning a British customs ship.
The Gaspee Affair
This law strengthened the requirement for colonists to host and supply soldiers in their homes.
The Quartering Act
The First Continental Congress agreed to do this immediate action to help the people of Boston
They sent supplies and food
The fall of this city in 1760 signaled the end of French power in the colonies.
Montreal