20 questions
Intolerable Acts
what the colonists called the Coercive Acts
Stamp Act
Sugar Act
Quartering Act
Meant to punish the Colonists for resisting British Authority- forced colonists to allow soldiers to live in their homes, banned town meetings and closed Boston Harbor.
Sons of Liberty
Stamp Act
Coercive Acts
Boycott
Boston Sons of Liberty dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor.
Boston Tar and Feathering
Boston Marathon
Boston Massacre
Boston Tea Party
Gave the British East India Tea Company control of the tea market
Sugar Act
Tea Act
Boston Tea Party
Stamp Act
What did parliament do after the the Boston Massacre
repeal the Townshend Acts - except for molasses
repeal the Townshend Acts - except for soldiers in homes
repeal the Townshend Acts - except for boycotting
repeal the Townshend Acts - except on tea
Organization that spread political ideas and information through the colonies
Committee of Correspondence
Sons of Liberty
Writs of Assistance
Daughters of Liberty
to disregard or go against
repeal
boycott
violate
revenue
To cancel an act or law
repeal
revenue
boycott
violate
This act taxed import goods- tax was paid when the goods arrived, before they were brought inside the colonies.
Declaratory Act
Townshend Acts
Stamp Act
Intolerable Acts
Boycott
taxed newspapers, wills and even playing cards
to refuse to buy items in order to show disapproval
a mocking figure representing an unpopular individual
incoming money from taxes
This law taxed almost all printed material; newspaper, wills, playing cards
Sugar Act
Stamp Act
Intolerable Acts
Tea Act
A mocking figure representing an unpopular individual
Revenue
Tar and Feather
Violate
Effigy
Incoming money from taxes or other sources
Violate
Revenue
Effigy
Boycott
Proclamation of 1763
banned Colonists from living west of the Appalachian Mts.
banned Colonists from trading with the Native Americans
banned tea sales in Massachusetts
banned any Colonist from housing a British soldier
This document allowed British officers to search -almost anywhere- for smuggled goods
Sugar Act
Stamp Act
Writs of Assistance
Coercive Act
Which one of the following was NOT part of the Sugar Act
lowered tax on molasses
allowed officers to seize goods from accused smugglers
was replaced by the Coercive Acts
hoped it would encourage colonists to stop smuggling
Which one of the following was NOT a right the Colonists believed was violated by the Sugar Act and other new laws
right for Parliament to make laws for the Colonists
right to trial by jury
innocent until proven guilty
right to be secure in their homes
Stated that Parliament had the right to tax and make decisions for the British colonies "in all cases."
Tea Act
Stamp Act
Declaratory Act
Intolerable Acts
What did the French lose in the French and Indian War
their taxing rights on the Indians
all their land claims in North America
the right to tax the colonists
right to a trial by jury
Parliament repealed the Stamp Act but then replaced it with
the Declaratory Act
the Sugar Act
the Writs of Assistance
the Intolerable Acts