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500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 French and Indian War Taxes & Acts Famous Brits Protests Revolutionary People Potpourri 100 200 300 400 500 Click HERE for Double JeopardyHERE
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THIS WAS THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR French and Indian War $100
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Fort Necessity Back to Game
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ONE KEY FRENCH ADVANTAGE WAS THAT THEY HAD MANY MORE OF THESE KEY DEFENSIVE BUILDINGS French and Indian War $200
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Forts Back to Game
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THIS SIDE HAD THE ADVANTAGE OF A LARGER COLONIAL POPULATION. French and Indian War $300
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The British Back to Game
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THIS NATIVE AMERICAN GROUP JOINED THE BRITISH TO GET BACK AT THEIR ENEMY WHO HAD SIDED WITH THE FRENCH. French and Indian War $400
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Iroquois Back to Game
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THIS WAS ONE OF THE LAST BATTLES OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR AND MARKED BRITISH VICTORY AS THE CAPITAL OF NEW FRANCE WAS TAKEN French and Indian War $500
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Back to Game Quebec
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THIS WAS A TAX ON ALL LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND WAS PROTESTED BY COLONISTS UNTIL IT WAS LATER REPEALED BY PARLIAMENT Taxes and Acts $100
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Stamp Act Back to Game
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THIS WAS A SERIES OF TAXES ON GLASS, PAPER, SILK, LEAD, AND TEA Taxes and Acts $200
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Townshend Acts Back to Game
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THESE ACTS WERE DESIGNED TO PUNISH THE CITY OF BOSTON. Taxes and Acts $300
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Intolerable Acts Back to Game
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Taxes and Acts $400 THIS LEGAL DOCUMENT ALLOWED CUSTOMS OFFICIALS TO SEARCH ANY SHIP OR HOME FOR SMUGGLED GOODS
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writ of assistance Back to Game
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Taxes and Acts $500 THIS ACT STATED THAT BRITAIN HAD THE RIGHT TO PASS ANY TAXES OR LAWS ON THE COLONIES THAT THEY WANTED TO
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Declaratory Act Back to Game
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THIS MAN LED THE BRITISH TROOPS AT FORT NECESSITY AND LATER BECAME A KEY AMERICAN GENERAL IN THE REVOLUTION Revolutionary People $100
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George Washington Back to Game
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THIS FAMOUS BOSTONIAN STARTED THE COMMITTEES OF CORRESPONDENCE AND COINED THE PHRASE "BOSTON MASSACRE" Revolutionary People $200
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Samuel Adams Back to Game
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Revolutionary People $300 THIS LAWYER AND FUTURE PRESIDENT DEFENDED THE SOLDIERS RESPONSIBLE FOR KILLING COLONISTS AT THE BOSTON MASSACRE
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John Adams Back to Game
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Revolutionary People $400 THIS MAN CREATED A POLITICAL CARTOON OF A CUT UP SNAKE WITH THE MESSAGE "JOIN OR DIE."
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Benjamin Franklin Back to Game
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Revolutionary People $500 THIS WOMAN SHOWED HER PATRIOTISM BY POKING FUN AT THE BRITISH IN A SERIES OF PLAYS THAT SHE WROTE
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Back to Game Mercy Otis Warren
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Famous Brits $100 THIS BRITISH POLITICIAN HAD A SERIES OF TAXES ON GLASS, SILK, PAPER, AND LEAD NAMED AFTER HIM
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Charles Townshend Back to Game
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Famous Brits $200 THIS GENERAL AND MANY OF HIS TROOPS WERE AMBUSHED IN THE WOODS BY THE FRENCH AND THEIR NATIVE AMERICAN ALLIES
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General Braddock Back to Game
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THIS KING AND PARLIAMENT WANTED TO PUNISH THE COLONISTS FOR THE BOSTON TEA PARTY Famous Brits $300
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George III Back to Game
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THIS PRIME MINISTER OF BRITAIN HAD A SPECIFIC PLAN TO WIN THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR WHICH INVOLVED WINNING THE WAR IN NORTH AMERICA FIRST Famous Brits $400
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William Pitt Back to Game
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THIS MEMBER OF BRITISH PARLIAMENT SAID THAT ANY OTHER MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WHO WERE SCARED TO TAX THE AMERICANS WERE "COWARDS" Famous Brits $500
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George Grenville Back to Game
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Protests $100 THIS IS WHAT MANY COLONISTS WOULD CRY OUT TO DEMONSTRATE HOW THEY THOUGHT THE TAXES WERE UNFAIR
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No Taxation Without Representation! Back to Game
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Protests $200 COLONISTS PROTESTED MANY TAXES BY DOING THIS TO BRITISH GOODS, WHICH IS REFUSING TO BUY THEM
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Boycott Back to Game
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Protests $300 THIS COLONIAL PROTEST ANGERED BRITAIN GREATLY AND CAUSED THEM TO PASS THE INTOLERABLE ACTS
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Boston Tea Party Back to Game
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Protests $400 THOUGH THIS IS NOT AN ACTUAL LAW, IT WAS AN AGREEMENT BY THE COLONISTS TO BOYCOTT ANY GOODS TAXED BY THE TOWNSHEND ACTS
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Non-importation Act Back to Game
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Protests $500 THIS WAS A NETWORK OF WRITING LETTERS TO INFORM DIFFERENT COLONIES ABOUT THE WRONGS BEING DONE BY THE BRITISH
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committees of correspondence Back to Game
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Potpourri $100 IN THE TREATY OF PARIS, 1763, THIS COUNTRY RECEIVED ALL OF THE LAND WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER
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Back to Game Spain
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Potpourri $200 THIS WAS A GROUP OF PATRIOT WOMEN WHO ORGANIZED TO ONLY WEAR DRESSES OF HOME SPUN CLOTH IN ORDER TO BOYCOTT BRITISH CLOTHING
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Back to Game Daughters of Liberty
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Potpourri $300 THIS TERM DESCRIBES AMERICAN COLONISTS WHO COULD BE READY TO FIGHT AT A "MINUTE'S NOTICE."
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minute men Back to Game
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Potpourri $400 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PROPOSED THIS PLAN WHICH WOULD UNITE THE COLONIES INTO ONE GOVERNMENT
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Albany Plan of Union Back to Game
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Potpourri $500 THE FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS IN 1774 DECIDED TO SET UP THESE VOLUNTEER ARMIES IN EACH COLONY.
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militias Back to Game
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1000 200 400 600 200 600 400 600 400 200 400 1000 600 400 200 800 Advantages & Disadvantages Starts with “P” 8 Letter Words Ends with “T”ea Treaty of Paris 1763 Stupid Answers 200 400 600 800 1000
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THIS NATION HAD A LARGER COLONIAL POPULATION DURING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. Advantages & Disadvantages $200
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Britain Back to Game
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THIS NATION HAD MORE STRATEGICALLY PLACED FORTS. Advantages & Disadvantages $400
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France Back to Game
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THIS WAS A DISADVANTAGED RELATED TO THE UNIFORMS OF THE BRITISH SOLDIERS. Advantages & Disadvantages $600
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Red coats easy to see Back to Game
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THIS GROUP WAS AT A DISADVANTAGE BECAUSE INSTEAD OF HAVING ONE COLONIAL GOVERNMENT, THEY HAD 13. Advantages & Disadvantages $800
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British Back to Game
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THIS NATION HAD MORE COASTAL COLONIES, WHICH HELPED WHEN BRINGING IN SOLDIERS AND SUPPLIES. Advantages & Disadvantages $1000
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Back to Game Britain
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THIS LAW FORBID ANY ENGLISH COLONISTS FROM SETTLING THE OHIO RIVER VALLEY. Starts with “P” $200
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Proclamation of 1763 Back to Game
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THIS TERM MEANS A COLONIST WHO WANTED TO BREAK AWAY FROM GREAT BRITAIN. Starts with “P” $400
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Patriot Back to Game
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THIS PART OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT PASSED TAXES AND ACTS THAT AFFECTED THE COLONIES. Starts with “P” $600
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Parliament Back to Game
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Starts with “P” $800 THIS OTTAWA CHIEF LED A RESISTANCE AGAINST COLONISTS TRYING TO MOVE INTO THE OHIO RIVER VALLEY.
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Pontiac Back to Game
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Starts with “P” $1000 THIS VIRGINIAN COINED THE PHRASE, "TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION IS TYRANNY," AND SAID "GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!"
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Patrick Henry Back to Game
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THIS NATION WAS GIVEN ALL OF THE LAND EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND CANADA FROM FRANCE. Treaty of Paris $200
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Britain Back to Game
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FRANCE GAVE THIS TO SPAIN AS PAYMENT FOR DRAGGING SPAIN INTO A LOSING WAR. Treaty of Paris $400
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Land west of the Mississippi River Back to Game
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Treaty of Paris $600 BRITAIN WAS GIVEN FLORIDA BY THIS NATION.
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Spain Back to Game
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Treaty of Paris $800 THIS WAS THE LAND THAT FRANCE WAS ALLOWED TO KEEP AFTER THE TREATY OF PARIS.
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sugar growing islands Back to Game
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Treaty of Paris $1000 AFTER THE TREATY OF PARIS WAS SIGNED, THIS MONEY ISSUE BECAME BRITAIN'S NEW BIGGEST PROBLEM.
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Back to Game debt
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8 Letter Words $200 SAMUEL ADAMS USED THIS WORD TO DESCRIBE THE KILLING OF 5 CIVILIANS IN FRONT OF THE THE BOSTON CUSTOM'S HOUSE.
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massacre Back to Game
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8 Letter Words $400 THESE (PLURAL) ARE ORGANIZED REFUSALS TO BUY CERTAIN PRODUCTS THAT WERE TAXED.
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boycotts Back to Game
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THIS FRENCH CITY WAS CAPTURED BY THE BRITISH SHORTLY AFTER QUEBEC NEAR THE END OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. 8 Letter Words $600
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Montreal Back to Game
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IF YOU WERE WEARING DRESSES MADE OF HOMESPUN CLOTH, YOU WOULD BE A "THIS" OF LIBERTY. 8 Letter Words $800
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Daughter Back to Game
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THE STAMP ACT ________ WAS WHEN COLONISTS SIGNED A PETITION CALLING THE STAMP ACT UNJUST. 8 Letter Words $1000
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Congress Back to Game
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Ends with “T”ea $200 THIS ACT WAS NOT A HIGH TAX, BUT ACTUALLY LOWERED THE PRICE OF A GOOD BUT PUT MERCHANTS OUT OF BUSINESS.
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Tea Act Back to Game
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Ends with “T”ea $400 THIS PRIME MINISTER PLANNED TO WIN THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR BY FOCUSING ON NORTH AMERICA.
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William Pitt Back to Game
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Ends with “T”ea $600 MOLASSES WAS ONE OF THE TAXED GOODS UNDER THIS LAW.
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Sugar Act Back to Game
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Ends with “T”ea $800 THIS WAS A SLANG TERM FOR A BRITISH SOLDIER.
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A Red Coat Back to Game
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Ends with “T”ea $1000 THIS BRITISH LAW ALLOWED FRENCH CANADIANS TO SET UP THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT IN CANADA AND MOVE TO THE OHIO RIVER VALLEY.
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Quebec Act Back to Game
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Stupid Answers $200 GEORGE WASHINGTON STARTED THIS WAR BY FIGHTING AGAINST THE FRENCH AND SOME INDIANS.
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Back to Game The French and Indian War
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Stupid Answers $400 THIS ACT REQUIRED COLONISTS TO PAY FOR THE QUARTERING OF BRITISH SOLDIERS.
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Back to Game Quartering Act
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Stupid Answers $600 THIS TREATY ENDING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR WAS SIGNED IN PARIS IN 1763.
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Treaty of Paris, 1763 Back to Game
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Stupid Answers $800 THIS ACT REQUIRED COLONISTS TO PAY FOR A STAMP TO PUT ON ALL LEGAL DOCUMENTS AND SOME EVERYDAY ITEMS.
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Stamp Act Back to Game
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Stupid Answers $1000 CHARLES TOWNSHEND HELPED PASS THESE TAXES ON LEAD, SILK, PAINT, AND TEA.
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Townshend Acts Back to Game
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