CUE CARD QUESTIONS Cue Card 26. What major things were causing unrest in the 13 colonies in the 1760s? Cue Card 27. What & when was the Boston Tea Party?

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CUE CARD QUESTIONS Cue Card 26. What major things were causing unrest in the 13 colonies in the 1760s? Cue Card 27. What & when was the Boston Tea Party? Why did it happen? Cue Card 28. How did the British respond to Boston Tea party? Cue Card 29. What treaty ended the American Revolution and when?

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Cue Card 30. How was Quebec impacted BEFORE the war? Cue Card 31. How was Quebec impacted DURING the American Revolution? Cue Card 32. How was the territory of Quebec impacted by the American Revolution? Cue Card 33. What demographic impact did the American Revolution have on Quebec? Explain.

Cue Card 26. What major things were causing unrest in the 13 colonies in the 1760s? Territorial measures of the Royal Proclamation – deprived them of the Great Lakes Region and Ohio Valley Various taxes imposed on the colonists – sugar, tea, glass, stamps Tea Act 1773 Intolerable Acts 1774

Cue Card 27. What & when was the Boston Tea Party? Why did it happen? 13 colonists disguised as Native people, toss chests of tea into the Boston Harbor In protest of the Tea Act

Cue Card 28. How did the British respond to Boston Tea party? 1774 – Parliament adopted a series of laws called the Intolerable Acts/Coercive Acts Cue Card 29. What treaty ended the American Revolution and when? Treaty of Paris/Versailles - 1783

Cue Card 30. How was Quebec impacted BEFORE the war? The insurgents called on the inhabitants of Quebec to join them in their fight Most Canadiens remained neutral Cue Card 31. How was Quebec impacted DURING the American Revolution? 1775, Province of Quebec was invaded by insurgents from the 13 Colonies They occupied Montreal, held Quebec under seige Bishop Briand encouraged them to stay out of the revolution

Cue Card 32. How was the territory of Quebec impacted by the American Revolution? Quebec lost the south of the Great Lakes to the United States Native-designated territory eliminated

Cue Card 33. What demographic impact did the American Revolution have on Quebec? Explain. 7000 Loyalists settled in Quebec – they wanted to settle in an area still under British Rule The arrival of the Loyalists in Quebec increased the Anglophone population by almost 10% They Loyalists began demanding a legislative assembly and English civil laws