History Warm-Ups Week # 7 Dates : Oct. 7-11 Monday: 1. 2. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________.

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History Warm-Ups Week # 7 Dates : Oct Monday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Thursday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Friday: (Count down 5 lines and draw a line)

Warm-Ups #7 Monday: Use Road to Revolution Notes for help… 1. What was the name of the decision by King George III to ban colonists from settling in the Ohio Valley? A. Declaratory Act B. Proclamation of 1763 C. Quartering Act D. Coercive Act 2. What is the phrase colonist are using because they do not have a ‘voice’ in England’s Parliament? A. Down with King George B. Colonists Unite C. Taxation without representation is Tyranny D. Tax me no more

Tuesday: 3. What was the first Colonial product England’s parliament taxed? A. Stamps B. Paper C. Glass D. Sugar 4. Who was the rebel group from Boston that began to organize as Patriots for Independence? A. The Colonial Defenders B. Loyalists C. Sons of Liberty D. Boston Rebels

Wednesday: Use Road to Revolution Notes for help… 5. The Stamp Act was repealed, but England immediately passes which Act? A. Townshend Act B. Declaratory Act C. Coercive Act D. Navigation Act 6. Who was the young soldier in the French & Indian War from the Virginia Militia? A. George Washington B. Ben Franklin C. Thomas Jefferson D. John Adams

Thursday: 7. What was the name of the Act that required colonists to house British soldiers in their homes? A. The Quartering Act B. The Homestead Act C. The Townshend Acts D. The Declaratory Acts 8. What was the name of the decision by King George III to close Boston’s port and take away their representative assembly? A. Declaratory Act B. Proclamation of 1763 C. Quartering Act D. Coercive Act

Friday: 9.What is the name of the event that completes the chart? A. Stamp Act Congress B. Boston Tea Party C. Boston Massacre D. Massachusetts call for liberty 10. What was the name of the Colonial Meeting in 1774 that pledged to Boycott all British trade and wrote statement of Grievances to England? A. Constitutional Convention B. Albany Plan of Union C. Stamp Act Congress D. First Continental Congress Increase of British soldiers in Boston Boston Massacre Tax on all tea except English Tea ?