Revolutionary Beginnings

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Revolutionary Beginnings Who are Americans? Taxation Colonial Life Colonies 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

-Name of the war that broke out between Britain and France that began in 1754 and resulted in France losing all their claims in America? Row 1---100 Question

-French and Indian War Row 1---100 Answer

-This was a plan proposed by Ben Franklin during the war for the colonies to unite as one to help win the war? Row 1---200 Question

-Albany Plan Row 1---200 Answer

-This post-war law forbid colonists from crossing the Appalachian Mtns? Row 1---300 Question

-Proclamation of 1763 Row 1---300 Answer

-This phrase became the protest slogan of the colonists when British taxation began? Row 1---400 Question

-No taxation without Representation Row 1---400 Answer

-This was the first direct tax that nearly all colonists would have to pay? Row 1---500 Question

-Stamp Act Row 1---500 Answer

-This Boston based group led many protests against British policies? Row 2---100 Question

-Sons of Liberty Row 2---100 Answer

-This act stated that Parliament had the right to pass laws governing the colonies? Row 2---200 Question

-Declaratory Act Row 2---200 Answer

-This act placed taxes on glass, paint, paper, and tea? Row 2---300 Question

-Townshend Act Row 2---300 Answer

-This event marked the first real bloodshed of the era when British troops fired at a large crowd of protestors? Row 2---400 Question

-Boston Massacre Row 2---400 Answer

- Row 2---500 Question

- Row 2---500 Answer

-This was the system of trade where England sold manufactured goods to the colonies while importing only raw resources? Row 3---100 Question

-mercantilism Row 3---100 Answer

-This term refers to a period of very loose English control over the colonies? Row 3---200 Question

-salutary neglect Row 3---200 Answer

-This term refers to the harsh trip endured by captured slaves from Africa to the New World? Row 3---300 Question

-Middle Passage Row 3---300 Answer

-This English philosopher wrote about the natural rights of man? Row 3---400 Question

-John Locke Row 3---400 Answer

-Name the natural rights he wrote about? Row 3---500 Question

-life, liberty, property Row 3---500 Answer

-These are colonies that are owned by the king? Row 4---100 Question

-royal Row 4---100 Answer

-These are colonies that were owned by groups or individuals? Row 4---200 Question

-proprietary Row 4---200 Answer

-He was a Puritan dissenter who wanted separation of church and state? Row 4---300 Question

-Roger Williams Row 4---300 Answer

-She was banished from Puritan lands for her religious views? Row 4---400 Question

-Anne Hutchinson Row 4---400 Answer

-He is the founder of the Pennsylvania colony? Row 4---500 Question

-William Penn Row 4---500 Answer

-Name the process of counting the population of the nation? Row 5---100 Question

-census Row 5---100 Answer

-How often is the population counted? Row 5---200 Question

-10 years Row 5---200 Answer

-What is a quota? Row 5---300 Question

-numerical limit Row 5---300 Answer

-These are people who have fled their homes because of war or famine? Row 5---400 Question

-refugees Row 5---400 Answer

-This term is often used to describe the idealistic ideas of what people desire to achieve in America? Row 5---500 Question

-American Dream Row 5---500 Answer