Intolerable Acts
Boston Tea Party
Tea Act
Boston Massacre
Battle of Bunker Hill
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What were the Intolerable Acts?

A series of laws imposed by Britain to punish the colonies for the Boston Tea Party.

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What was the main reason for the Boston Tea Party?

To protest against the taxation without representation.

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What did the Tea Act allow the British to do?

It allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonies, bypassing colonial merchants.

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What happened on March 5, 1770?

The Boston Massacre occurred, resulting in the deaths of five colonists.

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Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill significant?

It demonstrated that colonial forces could stand up to the British army.

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Name one of the Intolerable Acts.

The Boston Port Act, the Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of Justice Act, or the Quartering Act.

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How did the colonists protest the Boston Tea Party?

They organized a tea party where they dumped tea into Boston Harbor.

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How did colonists react to the Tea Act?

Many colonists were outraged and protested the act.

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Who was the first person killed in the Boston Massacre?

Crispus Attucks.

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Who led the colonial forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill?

Colonel William Prescott.

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What was the colonial response to the Intolerable Acts?

The colonies united against British rule.

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Which group organized the Boston Tea Party?

The Sons of Liberty.

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What was the main goal of the Tea Act?

To help the struggling British East India Company and assert dominance over the colonies.

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What was the outcome of the Boston Massacre trial?

 The soldiers were acquitted or received minimal punishment.

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What was a key tactic used at the Battle of Bunker Hill?

They utilized high ground and strategic retreat.

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How did the Intolerable Acts affect relations between Britain and the colonies?

It escalated tensions and led to greater colonial unity against Britain.

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What was the date of the Boston Tea Party?

December 16, 1773.

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When was the Tea Act passed?

March 1773.

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What were the long-term effects of the Boston Massacre?

It fueled anti-British sentiments and led to increased calls for revolution.

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How did the British forces react after the Battle of Bunker Hill?

They reinforced the resolve of the colonists, leading to more organized resistance.

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What was the name of the congress that met to address the Intolerable Acts?

The First Continental Congress.

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How did the Boston Tea Party impact public opinion?

It rallied support for the colonial cause and increased resistance to British rule.

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What company benefited most from the Tea Act?

The British East India Company.

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Who was a notable eyewitness to the Boston Massacre?

Paul Revere or Samuel Adams.

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What did the Battle of Bunker Hill demonstrate about the Continental Army?

That they could inflict significant damage on British forces despite being inexperienced.