1) Where was Paul Revere born and raised? a) New York b) Georgia c) Massachusetts d) New Jersey Boston Tea Party By Joe E. Hart

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1) Where was Paul Revere born and raised? a) New York b) Georgia c) Massachusetts d) New Jersey Boston Tea Party By Joe E. Hart Click to Begin Click here to enter your name.

Correct! Click Here to Continue 1. What was the Boston Tea Party? A: the largest tea party the United States had in 1867 B: a tea party with Boston and Britain C: a protest by Americans against the British government D: a party to celebrate the invention of tea Note to the Teacher: Make the answer to this slide to be C.

Correct! Click Here to Continue In what year did the Boston Tea party take place? A: 1573 B: 1673 C: 1773 D: 1900 Note to the Teacher: Make the answer to this slide to be B.

Correct! Click Here to Continue What sparked the Boston Tea Party? A: Britain’s refusal to buy tea B: a new tax on tea C: new flavors of tea D: a new demand for coffee Note to the Teacher: Make the answer to this slide to be B.

Correct! Click Here to Continue What caused the port of Boston to be closed entirely? A: British soldiers B: Stamp Act C: Declaration of Independence D: Intolerable Acts Note to the Teacher: Make the answer to this slide to be D.

Correct! Click Here to Continue True or False? John Hancock was one of the leaders of the Sons of Liberty, who dumped the hundreds of crates of tea in the harbor. A: True B: False Note to the Teacher: Make the answer to this slide to be A.

Correct! Click Here to Continue Boston Tea Party was a symbolic act, an example of how far Americans were willing to speak out for their _______________. A: tea B: freedom C: harbor Note to the Teacher: Make the answer to this slide to be B.

Correct! Click Here to Continue True or False? The Boston Tea Party is also known as the Boston Massacre. A: True B: False Note to the Teacher: Make the answer to this slide to be B.

Correct! Click Here to Continue Which of the following did the Boston Tea Party help get started? A: American Revolution B: World War I C: Civil War D: Separation of States Note to the Teacher: Make the answer to this slide to be A.

Correct! Click Here to Continue Many colonists, in Boston and elsewhere in the country, protested after the Boston Tea Party. What did they do to protest? A: killed anyone who was caught drinking tea B: did not drink any tea C: destroyed places that sold tea D: burned tea Note to the Teacher: Make the answer to this slide to be.B

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