Navigation Act
Sugar Act
Stamp Act
Townshend Act
&
Tea Act
Quartering Act
100
What did the Navigation Act restrict?
It restricted American trade.
100
When was the Sugar Act passed?
In 1764
100
Why did most colonist think King George the lll was incapable?
Because he did not sit well with other men, and wasn't a good leader.
100
What did the colonist dress up as when they were throwing tea over board the ship?
The Mohawk Indians
100
How many Quartering Acts were there?
two
200
When did the Navigation Act start and end?
1650-1696
200
What did the Georgians protest to the Sugar Act?
They protested economic terms, not the taxes.
200
When did the Stamp Act start?
November 1, 1765
200
What did the laws put on goods?
taxes
200
What did the colonist have to give a quarter of to the British Soldiers?
Food and transportation
300
What did the Navigation Act lead to?
The Sugar Act
300
What was the Sugar Act compared to?
The Molasses Act
300
Who took the lead in the organization resistance act?
Massachusetts
300
The colonists reaction to the taxes was the same as to the ________ ______.
Sugar Act
300
What did the Quartering Act require American colonists to do?
It required the colonies to provide barracks and supplies to British troops.
400
What ships were only aloud to import and export goods to the colonies?
The British Ships
400
Why did the British place taxes on important goods and things?
They wanted more money to provide more security for the colonies.
400
Who sponsored the Stamp Act?
George Grenville
400
What is the Townshend Act?
Series of laws named for Charles Townshend.
400
What was the Quartering Act?
It was an indirect tax for the colonists.
500
Who passed the Navigation Act?
The English Parliament
500
Why was the Sugar Act put in place?
Because of England's National Debt
500
What is the nick name England gave to the Stamp Act?
Mother Country
500
When was the Tea Act passed? (exact date)
May 10, 1773
500
When was the first Quartering Act passed?
June 2, 1765