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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Compromises and Treaties Trade and Commerce Imperial Reform First Continental Congress Miscellaneous of the Period British Oppression
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C1-$100 British Oppression - $100 This act was an attempt to collect revenue for a new colonial army which required all paper was to have stamp affixed, signifying tax had been paid. Stamp Act
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C1-$200 British Oppression - $200 This one part of the Coercive Acts closed Boston Harbor until the tea ruined during the Boston Tea Party was paid for. Port Bill [pg. 154]
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C1-$300 British Oppression British Oppression - $300 This one part of the Coercive Acts revoked the charter of the colony of Massachusetts. The Government Act [pg. 154]
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C1-$400 British Oppression - $400 These acts brought harsh taxes on goods such as glass, paper, and tea, and allowed a search of colonial homes, business, and warehouses for smuggled goods. Townsend Acts [pg. 148]
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C1-$500 British Oppression - $500 This act allowed the former French region to be self- sufficient and expanded its borders, taking away potential lands from colonists. Quebec Act
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C2-$100 Compromises and Treaties - $100 This docuent set a line of demarcation that barred American colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. Proclamation of 1763 [AMSCO pg. 63]
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C2-$200 Compromises and Treaties - $200 The Treaty of Paris of 1763 gave Britain control of which 2 areas? Canada and Florida [pg. 134]
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C2-$300 Compromises and Treaties Compromises and Treaties - $300 This treaty allowed the British to take control of French Canada and Spanish Florida, effectively removing the French presence in North America. Peace of Paris [AMSCO pg. 62]
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C2-$400 Compromises and Treaties Compromises and Treaties - $400 What is the act Lord Rockingham made to pacify imperial reformers and colonists after he repealed the Sugar Act? Declaratory Act [pg. 147]
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C2-$500 Compromises and Treaties Compromises and Treaties - $500 Who was the new prime minister that urged Parliament to repeal the Townshend Acts? Lord Frederick North [AMSCO pg. 65]
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C3-$100 Trade and Commerce Trade and Commerce - $100 By 1770 what European country controlled north and south America? Spain [pg. 139]
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C3-$200 Trade and Commerce Trade and Commerce - $200 What European nation was only one to gain significant control over colonial empire? France [pg. 139]
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C3-$300 Trade and Commerce Trade and Commerce - $300 What was the name of the fleet that Britain’s ministry sent to the colonies to seize American Vessels carrying supplies from the mainland to the French West Indies? The Royal Navy [pg. 138]
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C3-$400 Trade and Commerce Trade and Commerce - $400 Name the nationality of the 60,000 Canadian residents with whom colonists traded within the north The French [pg. 138]
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C3-$500 Trade and Commerce - $500 What is the term for tiny electoral districts whose voters were controlled by wealthy aristocrats and merchants? Rotten Boroughs [pg. 140]
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C4-$100 Imperial Reform Imperial Reform - $100 This act of 1765 required colonial citizens to provide room and board for British soldiers stationed in the colonies. Quartering Act [pg. 143]
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C3-200 Imperial Reform Imperial Reform - $200 Who was the imperial reformer that became the British prime minister in 1763? George Grenville [pg. 140]
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C3-$300 Imperial Reform - $300 These acts of 1764 raised the previous amount demanded on sweeteners from the older Molasses Act of 1733. Sugar Acts
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C3-$400 Imperial Reform Imperial Reform - $400 This act extended the ban on paper money as legal tender from New England to all the American colonies including shopkeepers, planters, and farmers. Currency Act of 1764
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C3-$500 Imperial Reform Imperial Reform - $500 This plan for a confederation of colonies to provide for defense from attack by European and native foes; however, the British felt it allowed for too much colonial independence. Albany Plan of Union [AMSCO pg. 61]
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C4-$100 First Cont. Congress - $100 What is the name of the colony that did not attend the convention of the First Continental Congress in 1774? Georgia [AMSCO pg. 77]
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C4-$200 First Cont. Congress - $200 In response to the enactment of the intolerable acts, by 1775 Congress vowed to virtually cut off all colonial exports to the British West Indies, Ireland, and what other country? Britain [pg. 154]
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C4-$300 First Cont. Congress - $300 Which Pennsylvanian delegate proposed a plan similar to the Albany Plan of 1754? Joseph Galloway [AMSCO pg. 78]
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C4-$400 First Cont. Congress - $400 What was the name of the Earl of Chatham who asked Parliament to renounce its power to tax the colonies and to recognize the Continental Congress as a lawful body? William Pitt [pg. 155]
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C4-$500 First Cont. Congress - $500 What was the name of the petition urging the King to restore colonial rights in the colonies? Declaration of Rights and Grievances [AMSCO pg. 78]
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C4-$100 Miscellaneous - $100 Where were the first shots of the Revolutionary War fired? Lexington and Concord [AMSCO pg. 80]
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C4-$200 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous - $200 Which general sent a large force to seize colonial military supplies in the town of Concord? General Thomas Gage
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C4-$300 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous - $300 Which battle was fought on the outskirts of Boston and was wrongly names as the Battle of Breed’s Hill? Battle of Bunker Hill [AMSCO pg. 79]
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C4-$400 Miscellaneous - $400 This act provided financial relief for the British East India Company. Tea Act of 1773 [pg. 153]
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C4-$500 Miscellaneous - $500 The Quebec Act of 1774 recognized which religion in Quebec? Roman Catholicism [pg. 154]
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