Q1Q2Q3Q4Q5Q6Q7Q8Q9Q10Q11Q12Q13Q14 Q15Q16Q17 Play as Sam Adams Play as John Hancock Directions: Take turns answer the review questions. Get the question.

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Q1Q2Q3Q4Q5Q6Q7Q8Q9Q10Q11Q12Q13Q14 Q15Q16Q17 Play as Sam Adams Play as John Hancock Directions: Take turns answer the review questions. Get the question right to add a chip! Q18Q19Q20Q21Q22Q23Q24

Return to the Board Question 1: How might someone describe the financial condition of England after the French and Indian War? Click for the answer Answer: Broke, Poor, or Debt

Return to the Board Question 2: From the English point of view, who did they feel should help pay for the cost of the French and Indian War? Click for the answer Answer: American Colonists

Return to the Board Question 3: What was the purpose of the English sending large numbers of Redcoats to the American colonies after the French and Indian War? Click for the answer Answer: Enforce English laws and act as policemen

Return to the Board Question 4: What slogan was used by patriots to protest British taxes before the American Revolution? Click for the answer Answer: “No Taxation Without Representation

Return to the Board Question 5: What was a British search warrant called that gave the British permission to search anywhere anytime? Click for the answer Answer: Writ of Assistance

Return to the Board Question 6: The Proclamation of 1763 said that American colonists could not move west of which mountain range? Click for the answer Answer: Appalachian

Return to the Board Question 7: Which British Act passed in 1765 forced American colonists to allow British Redcoats to live in their homes? Click for the answer Answer: The Quartering Act

Return to the Board Question 8: The Stamp Act in 1765 was a British tax on which product? Click for the answer Answer: All paper products

Return to the Board Question 9: What is one way that American patriots protested the Stamp Act? Click for the answer Answer: Protests in the streets, riots, petition to the king and a boycott of British goods.

Return to the Board Question 10: What was the meeting between leaders from many of the 13 colonies held in New York to protest the Stamp Act called? Click for the answer Answer: Stamp Act Congress

Return to the Board Question 11: What was the group of patriots who organized the protests and convinced others to become patriots called? Click for the answer Answer: Sons of Liberty

Return to the Board Question 12: Which famous patriot was the leader of the Sons of Liberty? Click for the answer Answer: Samuel Adams

Return to the Board Question 13: Which British Act was a tax on things like tea, glass, paper, led, paint, and a variety of other products Click for the answer Answer: Townshend Acts

Return to the Board Question 14: In which event that led to the American Revolution were 5 unarmed colonists killed? Click for the answer Answer: Boston Massacre

Return to the Board Question 15: The Sons of Liberty used the Boston Massacre to convince other Americans that the British were murders. Using media to influence the opinions of other is called? Click for the answer Answer: Propoganda

Return to the Board Question 16: After the Boston Massacre, who was the famous American who created the etching of the event and wrote the poem “Unhappy Boston?” Click for the answer Answer: Paul Revere

Return to the Board Question 17: What was the name of the company that would have had a monopoly on tea sales in America after the Tea Act of 1773? Click for the answer Answer: East India Tea Company

Return to the Board Question 18: In which famous event did the Sons of Liberty actively protest the Tea Act? Click for the answer Answer: Boston Tea Party

Return to the Board Question 19: After the Boston Tea Party, what was the name given to the Acts passed by England to punish the people of Boston? Click for the answer Answer: Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)

Return to the Board Question 20: What do we call American militia men outside of Boston? Click for the answer Answer: minutemen

Return to the Board Question 21: Name one famous American patriot the British were hoping to arrest before the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Click for the answer Answer: Sam Adams and John Hancock

Return to the Board Question 22: History sometimes refers to the Battle of Lexington and Concord as? Click for the answer Answer: “The Shot Heard Around The World”

Return to the Board Question 23: Name one alarm rider that warned the minutemen before the Battle of Lexington and Concord Click for the answer Answer: Revere and Dawes

Return to the Board Question 24: What was the name of the British commander at the Battle of Lexington and Concord? Click for the answer Answer: General Gage