This item makes a good, hot drink.
What is tea.
This is the country from whom the United States received Independence.
What is Great Britain?
This 1765 Act placed a tax on all printed materials, even playing cards.
What is the Stamp Act?
This war created a lot of debt for Great Britain and also got them Canada.
What is the French and Indian War?
How many colonies were there when Independence was declared?
What is 13?
It is good to have this to eat off of.
What are dishes?
Boston is a part of this colony.
What is Massachusettes?
This Act lowers the tax on Molasses that colonists import.
What is the Sugar Act?
This was approved on July 4, 1776.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
Making posters to show one side to be the enemy is known as what.
What is Propaganda?
This is good for making clothes.
What is fabric?
This country lost to Britain in 1763 and gave them Canada?
What is France?
The repealing of the Townsend Acts removed taxes on imports except for this.
What is Tea?
This war was fought for America to gain Independence.
What is the America Revolution?
This is why colonists thought taxes from Britain were so unfair. They said no taxation without __________.
What is representation?
How are they going to make colorful artwork without this?
What is paint?
This country used to belong to Great Britain and is North of the United States.
What is Canada?
Colonists did this to avoid paying the taxes on imports. Sneaky, Sneaky.
What is smuggling?
Five colonists died in this 1770 event in Boston.
What is the Boston Massacre?
Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called Common ________. This inspired colonists to stand up to Britain.
What is Sense?
How are they going to make windows without this material.
What is glass?
The Coercive Acts closed this Harbor.
What is Boston?
Fill in the blank. Samuel Adams forms the Sons of ________ to protest the Stamp Act.
What is Liberty?
Colonists dressed up as Native Americans for this 1773 event at Boston Harbor.
What is the Boston Tea Party?
This was the name of the British king during the American Revolution.
What is George?