Acts and Taxes
People and Places
Let's go on a Date!
Random Things
100

This act happened in ______________ and banned all the treats you love!

The Sugar Act of 1764

100

Who is Sam Adams?

Founder of Sons of Liberty

100
After this act passed in _____________, you couldn't go on a date to get ice cream without getting taxed.

Sugar Act - 1764

100

About how many people boarded the ships in Boston to destroy tea?

50

200

The Townshend Acts taxed all people who had the word "town" in their last name. True or False?

If False, tell me what it was and when it happened.

The Townshend Acts happened in 1767 - taxed all goods imported from Britain - tea, paper, glass.

200

I'm thinking of people who supported the French during the French-Indian War. 

Huron and Algonquin tribes

200

Don't try to write a card to your date unless you want to pay this tax on this date!

Stamp Act of 1765

200
What is taxation without representation?

Colonists felt like they were forced to pay taxes that were approved by officials they had not elected themselves.

300

Would like a spot of tea? Oh, pickles. No tea for you under this act. 

The Tea Act of 1773 - allowed British East India Company to sell tea without tax and at a lower cost.

300

The Haudenosaunee were so nice!  They _________________________________________

supported the British during the French and Indian War.

300

Ooooh!  Paris?  Are we going?

Nope. But this treaty was named after this French city in __________. And it states_____________________

The Treaty of Paris - 1763 - states that the French cannot help the Indigenous people if they resist the British.

300
I looooooove King George III. He's my favorite! I am true to him! I believe in his rule. I am a __________________

Loyalist!

400

Why?  Why?  Why must I let these stinky British soldiers in my home?

This tax is the worst!  Make it stop.

Of what tax do they speak? When did it happen? What did it say?

The Quartering Act of 1765 allowed British soldiers to stay in the homes of patriots.

400
I saved the British during the French and Indian War. My name is ___________________, and I am responsible for the turning point in the French-Indian war because I ____________________________.

William Pitt - was responsible for sending more supplies and for blocking the port so that the French troops could not access resources.

400

Hear ye, Hear ye!  King George has passed a Proclamation. The year is _____________ and it states ___________________

Proclamation of 1763 states that all land west of the Appalachian mountains is to be set aside for the Indigenous people. (Did they, though?)

400

I belong to this group of women who make this special cloth. The group is called _____________ and the cloth is called __________

Daughters of Liberty and homespun

500

This act is INTOLERABLE and will not be tolerated! 

When did this coercive act take place? What did it state?

The Coercive/Intolerable Acts of 1773/4

shut down Boston harbor till the tea was paid for, banned town meetings, allowed MORE soldiers to live with patriots.

500

You'd never think that people would fight over me. It's not like I'm New York or Los Angeles, but indeed, my land was the prize during the French and Indian War.

What is The Ohio River Valley

500
The Continental Congress? You want to take me out to the Continental Congress on a date? This is the year ____________, can't you do better?

1774 (September 5)

500

France? I want to live in New France, not Old France.


What? You don't know New France? Oh, you sad little man. 

New France includes.... Oh.  What does it include?

Canada and Louisiana