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3.5 Quiz Review: Jeopardy Colonial Conflict (The Road to the Revolution) Mrs. Cady US History Grade 7
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Notable People The Acts It’s Intoler able! Why did that happen? ??? 100 200 300 400 500
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He was a the first to die during the Boston Massacre and is considered to be the first casualty of the Revolutionary War. Notable People 100
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Crispus Attucks
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This man created the now-famous picture of the “Bloody Massacre” that depicted a biased version of the Boston Massacre. Notable People 200
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Paul Revere
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A Founding Father who started the Sons of Liberty and coined the phrase “No Taxation without Representation!” Notable People 300
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Samuel Adams
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Who was the King of England from 1760- 1820? Notable People 400
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King George III
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The Intolerable Acts made this person the new Governor of Massachusetts. Notable People 500
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Thomas Gage
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In 1767, these Acts began taxing paint, paper, lead, tea, and glass. The Acts 100
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Townshend Acts
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This Act taxed things like newspapers, licenses, documents and even playing cards. The Acts 200
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Stamp Act
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Parliament repealed these acts after violent protests (all except the tax on tea), like the Boston Massacre, in the American colonies. The Acts 300
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Townshend Acts
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Serving as a punishment to the people of Boston for the Boston Tea Party, these acts were the “last straw” that led to the Revolution. The Acts 400
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Coercive or Intolerable Acts
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Because of this act, the East India Tea Company was allowed to sell its product directly to colonists at a lower price than the colonial merchants. The Acts 500
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Tea Act
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Boston Harbor was closed until the colonists could pay for this. Intolerable 100
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Ruined tea from Boston Tea Party
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The Intolerable Acts were passed in this year. Intolerable 200
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1774
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Land in Canada that colonists won in the French and Indian War was taken away from Massachusetts with this act. (part of Intolerable Acts) Intolerable 300
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Quebec Act
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Colonists were forced to house and feed English soldiers under this updated Act. Intolerable 400
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Quartering Act
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The Intolerable Acts were known by this name in England. Intolerable 500
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Coercive Acts
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Colonists felt this way about being taxed by England. Why 100
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ANGRY, UPSET, CONFUSED, BETRAYED, ETC.
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Why were tax collectors enforcing the new laws afraid of some colonists? Why 200
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Colonial violence (tar and feather, beatings, etc.)
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This event resulted in 2 soldiers being convicted of manslaughter, branded on the hand and released. Why 300
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Boston Massacre
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The Boston Massacre occurred because colonists were angry. Why? Why 400
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They didn’t want taxes or British soldiers in their cities.
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Patrick Henry’s resolutions that were presented to Virginia’s House of Burgesses helped to have this act repealed in 1766. Why 500
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Stamp Act
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This act, passed after the Stamp Act was repealed, said Britain was allowed to tax colonists “in all ways whatsoever.” ??? 100
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Declaratory Act
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Why did Great Britian feel the need to tax colonists? ??? 200
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To pay off the enormous debt from the French and Indian War.
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What did colonists argue as a reason why taxes were illegal? ??? 300
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“No taxation without representation”
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The Sugar Act of 1764, the first act in which Great Britain placed taxes on the colonists also put a tax on this. ??? 400
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molasses
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What are ways in which people protested? ??? 500
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Boycott, created secret groups like sons/daughters of liberty, colonial violence, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, etc.
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