Week 13 Vocab
Acts of Parliament
Who's Who
Week 13 Potpourri
States & Capitals
100

A royal leader, such as a King or Queen

Monarch

100

This forced colonial authorities to provide housing and food for British soldiers

Quartering Act
100

He was one of the founders of the Sons of Liberty

Sam Adams

100

A person who wanted independence from Great Britain

Patriot

100

The capital of this state is Columbus

Ohio

200

A person who wanted to remain part of Great Britain

Loyalist

200

This placed a tax on sugar, molasses, and other products imported into the American colonies from non-British Caribbean sources

Sugar Act

200

He was a formerly enslaved man who was the first colonist to die in the Boston Massacre

Crispus Attucks

200

Great Britain needed to get money to pay off the debt from the French and Indian War and did this by raising, creating, and collecting ___________.

Taxes

200

What is the capital of North Dakota?

Bismarck

300

The leader of Parliament

Prime Minister

300

This placed a tax and required a special stamp on all paper documents, including newspapers and playing cards

Stamp Act

300

He was a lawyer for the defense of the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre

John Adams

300

This was a secret political organization active in the 13 colonies that was founded to advance the rights of the colonists and to fight taxation by the British government

Sons of Liberty

300

The capital of this state is Jefferson City

Missouri

400

The representative branch of the British government that makes the laws

Parliament

400

This placed a tax on paint, paper, lead, glass, and tea imported into the colonies

Townshend Act

400

He did an engraving of the Boston Massacre that was used to spread anger among the colonists against Great Britain

Paul Revere

400

This phrase was used by colonists who felt the taxes were unfair because they did not have representation in Parliament

"No taxation without representation!"

400

What is the capital of Wisconsin?

Madison

500

British soldiers who lived in the colonies to protect citizens and make sure taxes were collected

Regulars

500

This prohibited the colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains

Proclamation of 1763

500

He was the King of Great Britain in 1770

King George III

500

Colonists who did not agree with the taxes began to protest by ______________, or refusing to buy British goods.

Boycotting

500

The capital of this state is Concord

New Hampshire