Pesky Colonists
Pour Some Sugar On Me!
Tea Time
Quarters Are Cheap
Random Act Facts
100

This group acted violently in reaction to the Colonial taxes?

Who are the Sons of Liberty?

100

This was the year in which Britain placed the Stamp Act on the colonies.

What is the year 1765?

100

This group is responsible for the Boston Tea Party.

Who are the Sons of Liberty?

100

This man is responsible for placing acts and taxes on the colonists.

Who is King George III?

100

This means to stop buying certain items, or to stop selling certain items.

What is a Boycott?

200

The colonists moved into this valley to farm.

What is the Ohio River Valley?

200

This is the year in which Parliament passed the Sugar Act.

What is the year 1764?

200

The Tea Act is an example of this kind of tax.

What is an indirect tax?

200

This act required colonists house British soldiers.

What is the Quartering Act?

200

Absolute power in the hands of a single ruler.

What is Tyranny?

300

This people decided to join the French and Indian War, but refused to help pay for the war.

Who are the Colonists?

300

This Act placed a tax on sugar, molasses and other sweet items.

What is the Sugar Act?

300

This action occurred as a direct result of the Boston Tea Party (said in Tuesday's video).

What is the closing of the Boston Port?
300

This is a consequence of the Quartering Act and refusing to allow British soldiers in your home. 

What is death?

300

To persuade or convince using threats or fear.

What is the definition of Coercive?

400

The colonists refused to move back to the east of this line...

What is the Proclamation Line of 1763?

400

This act placed a tax on paper.

What is the Stamp Act?

400

The amount of tea (in pounds) the colonists were drinking per year by 1770.

What is 1 Million Pounds?

400

This is the reason that King George put soldiers into colonial homes instead of Barracks.

What is debt and barracks cost money to build?

400

Colonists were stupid enough to pay for paper to write a protest, paying the tax and also paying for the tax on the stamp. 

What is Irony?