The French and Indian War Leads to Trouble
Tea Party
Vocabulary
Important Events
Choosing Sides
100

Gives British East India Company special advantages in selling tea to the colonies.

What is the Tea Act?

100

On December 16, 1773, the Sons of Liberty boarded ship disguised as Native Americans. The ship was loaded with tea which they dumped overboard. 

What is The Boston Tea Party?

100

A group of colonists that organized activities and protests. 

Who are the Sons of Liberty?

100

On December 16, 1773, the Sons of Liberty boarded ship disguised as Native Americans. The ship was loaded with tea which they dumped overboard.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

100

Those who wanted to break away from British control.

Who are Patriots?

200

New tax on molasses

What is the Sugar Act?

200

The city that took the bulk of Boston's trade due to the closing of the harbor.

What is the New York City?

200

Walk out, sit in, parade, and blockade are examples of a...

What is a protest?

200

On the evening of March 5, crowds of day laborers, apprentices, and merchant sailors began to pelt British soldiers with snowballs and rocks.

What is the Boston Massacre?

200

Those who wanted to remain loyal to British control.

Who are Loyalists?

300

New taxes on newspapers, dice, playing cards, legal documents

What is the Stamp Act?

300

The Sons of Liberty had received word from Philadelphia that Captain Chambers was smuggling 18 chests of tea.

What is the New York Tea Party?

300

A free country.

What is independence?

300

The Sons of Liberty had received word from Philadelphia that Captain Chambers was smuggling 18 chests of tea.

What is the New York Tea Party?

300

Those who wanted to avoid conflict and did not want to take sides.

Who are Neutrals?

400

New taxes on imported paint, lead, glass, paper, tea

What is the Townshend Act?

400

The expression that many colonists used when explaining why they destroyed the tea.

What is "No Taxation Without Representation"?

400

Used by the ancient Romans as a symbol of freedom.

What are Liberty Poles?

400

The American Patriots in the Thirteen Colonies won independence from Great Britain, becoming the United States of America.

What is the American Revolution or Revolutionary War?

400

They justified Britain's taxation on the colonies.

Who are Loyalists?

500

The British prohibited (forbade) the colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.

What is The Proclamation of 1763?

500

On March 31, 1774, the British Government closed Boston Harbor to trade. 

What is the Intolerable Acts?

500

A way to portray information, especially in a misleading way, to promote a particular point of view in order to make people feel or think a certain way about an idea, event, or person. 

What is Propaganda?

500

After the British destroyed a liberty pole in City Hall Park, a confrontation ensued between soldiers and citizens several days later. The British charged citizens with bayonets, wounding several.

What is the Battle of Golden Hill?

500

This group was willing to accept whatever the outcome of the war would be.

Who are Neutral?