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Directions: Click the arrows to navigate through the maze. Vocabulary Labyrinth Number of players: 1 to 2 Directions: Click the arrows to navigate through the maze.

Ah, so you’ve decided to enter this deadly labyrinth in search of treasure. Beware! Inside you will find five gruesome beasts. Each will be prepared to send you back to the beginning of the maze, unless you can answer their questions. I wish you good luck!

What does the underlined word mean? You may only pass if you can answer my question! Read the passage and find the best meaning of the underlined word. This war was fought between Britain and France, even though the name sounds differently. It left Britain with new land, but lots of debt. What does the underlined word mean? French and Indian War Revolutionary War Native American and British War

Correct. You have chosen the correct answer Correct! You have chosen the correct answer! Now a secret door will open to a new part of the maze, but beware! You may meet me again…

Incorrect! You are now banished back the beginning of this labyrinth…

What does the underlined word mean? You may only pass if you can answer my question! Read the passage and find the best meaning of the underlined word. Ooh La La! What was the name of the treaty that ended the French and Indian War? What does the underlined word mean? Treaty of 1763 Treaty of Rome Treaty of Paris

Correct. You have chosen the correct answer Correct! You have chosen the correct answer! Now a secret door will open to a new part of the maze, but beware! You may meet me again…

Incorrect! You are now banished back the beginning of this labyrinth…

You may only pass if you can answer my question You may only pass if you can answer my question! Read the passage and find the best meaning of the underlined word. This law was passed by Britain and said that the colonists could not move West of the Appalachian Mountains. Proclamation of 1812 Proclamation of 1763 Quartering Act

Correct. You have chosen the correct answer Correct! You have chosen the correct answer! Now a secret door will open to a new part of the maze, but beware! You may meet me again…

Incorrect! You are now banished back the beginning of this labyrinth…

Incorrect! You are now banished back the beginning of this labyrinth…

Which term means to take back, or cancel a law? You may only pass if you can answer my question! Read the passage and find the best meaning of the underlined word. Which term means to take back, or cancel a law? boycott amend repeal

Correct. You have chosen the correct answer Correct! You have chosen the correct answer! Now a secret door will open to a new part of the maze, but beware! You may meet me again…

Incorrect! You are now banished back the beginning of this labyrinth…

You may only pass if you can answer my question You may only pass if you can answer my question! Read the passage and find the best meaning of the underlined word. Which Act said that colonists had to let British soldiers stay in their homes and provide them with food and supplies? Quartering Act Stamp Act Townsend Acts

Correct. You have chosen the correct answer Correct! You have chosen the correct answer! Now a secret door will open to a new part of the maze, but beware! You may meet me again…

Incorrect! You are now banished back the beginning of this labyrinth…

You may only pass if you can answer my question You may only pass if you can answer my question! Read the passage and find the best meaning of the underlined word. This Act required colonists to pay a tax on printed papers. It was later repealed. Intolerable Acts Stamp Act Print Act

Correct. You have chosen the correct answer Correct! You have chosen the correct answer! Now a secret door will open to a new part of the maze! You are getting closer to the treasure…

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You may only pass if you can answer my question You may only pass if you can answer my question! Read the passage and find the best meaning of the underlined word. These were several new tax laws that taxed imports. These Acts led to boycotts and protests. All were repealed except for the tax on tea. Stamp Act Intolerable Acts Townsend Acts

Correct. You have chosen the correct answer Correct! You have chosen the correct answer! Now a secret door will open to a new part of the maze! You are getting closer to the treasure…

Incorrect! You are now banished back the beginning of this labyrinth…

You may only pass if you can answer my question You may only pass if you can answer my question! Read the passage and find the best meaning of the underlined word. Killings of 5 colonists in a Massachusetts town. No one really knows the reason it started. Boston Massacre Bloody Boston March Massacre

Correct. You have chosen the correct answer Correct! You have chosen the correct answer! Now a secret door will open to a new part of the maze! You are getting closer to the treasure…

Incorrect! You are now banished back the beginning of this labyrinth…

You may only pass if you can answer my question You may only pass if you can answer my question! Read the passage and find the best meaning of the underlined word. A law passed by Parliament that said the colonists could only buy tea from the British East India Company. It also made the price of tea lower. Beverage Act Tea Act Tea Tax

Correct. You have chosen the correct answer Correct! You have chosen the correct answer! Now a secret door will open to a new part of the maze! You are getting closer to the treasure…

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Massachusetts Tea Time You may only pass if you can answer my question! Read the passage and find the best meaning of the underlined word. To protest the Tea Act, a group of men dressed up as Native Americans, broke into tea ships, and dumped tea into the Boston Harbor. What was this called? Massachusetts Tea Time Boston Tea Riot Boston Tea Party

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Congratulations! You have defeated all the monsters in this labyrinth and found the treasure! Well done! Would you like to play again? YES NO

Come back soon…if you dare! Thanks for playing! Come back soon…if you dare!