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Get a piece of scrap paper Number from 1 to 30 Let’s see what you know! Which one are you?
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Who was the Leader of Boston’s Sons of Liberty? _______________
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Who was the King of England at the time prior to the Revolutionary War? ________________
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Who was the Prime Minister of England at the time prior to the Revolutionary War? _____________________
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Who warned England of possible rebellion? ________________________
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Who said “give me liberty or give me death.” ______________
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Who was the black man killed during the Boston Massacre? ____________________
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Who warned minutemen of the British Raid? _______________
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Who was the wealthy merchant hiding in Lexington during the raid on Lexington and Concord? __________________
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As a result of the French and Indian War and the Treaty of Paris England did not gain the land of ___________________.
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The act that placed a tax on many kinds of printed matter in the colonies such as marriage licenses, playing cards, newspapers, etc was the ______________
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To Tea Act put a tax on imported tea and gave control of American tea trade to the _________________.
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The purpose of the ___________________ was to keep the colonists in touch with one another about important issues.
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The two groups of people invovled in the Boston Massacre were the __________ and the _____________.
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The Tea Act _______ the price of tea.
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The Sons of Liberty were first organized in order to oppose the _______ Act.
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The __________ Act gave Great Britain the right to pass any law regarding the colonies that they felt necessary.
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The Coercive Acts were also known as the ____________ Acts.
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A broad search warrant is known as a _________________.
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The job of the _________ was to catch ships violating trade laws.
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The ______________ Act eliminated foreign trade and closed New England fishing banks.
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What was the purpose of the British march on Concord? _______________________
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Massachusetts was under military rule as part of the ________ Acts.
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The tax placed on glass, paper, paint, tea and lead was known as the ___________ Acts.
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What colony or present-day state did the battle of Lexington and Concord take place? _________________
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_______ means refusal to buy certain products.
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According to the Proclamation of 1763, colonists are NOT permitted to cross the _______________ Mountains.
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In what city did the 1st Continental Congress meet in 1774? _________________
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List 4 errors or distortions in Paul Revere’s engraving of the Boston Massacre ______________________ ______________________ ______________________
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List 5 things that England did to anger the colonists ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________
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List 5 things that the colonists did to show their anger towards England. ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________
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Now it is time to check your answers! Which one are you? These slides will move faster!
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Who was the Leader of Boston’s Sons of Liberty? Sam Adams
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Who was the King of England at the time prior to the Revolutionary War? George III
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Who was the Prime Minister of England at the time prior to the Revolutionary War? Charles Townshend
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Who warned England of possible rebellion? Ben Franklin
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Who said “give me liberty or give me death.” Patrick Henry
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Who was the black man killed during the Boston Massacre? Crispus Attucks
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Who warned minutemen of the British Raid? Paul Revere
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Who was the wealthy merchant hiding in Lexington during the raid on Lexington and Concord? John Adams
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As a result of the French and Indian War and the Treaty of Paris England did not gain the land of New Orleans, Louisiana
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The act that placed a tax on many kinds of printed matter in the colonies such as marriage licenses, playing cards, newspapers, etc was the Stamp Act
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To Tea Act put a tax on imported tea and gave control of American tea trade to the East India Company
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The purpose of the Committee of Correspondence was to keep the colonists in touch with one another about important issues.
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The two groups of people involved in the Boston Massacre were the Colonists and the British.
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The Tea Act lowered the price of tea.
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The Sons of Liberty were first organized in order to oppose the Stamp Act.
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The Declaratory Act gave Great Britain the right to pass any law regarding the colonies that they felt necessary.
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The Coercive Acts were also known as the Intolerable Acts.
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A broad search warrant is known as a Writs of Assistance.
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The job of the Gaspee was to catch ships violating trade laws.
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The New England Restraining Act eliminated foreign trade and closed New England fishing banks.
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What was the purpose of the British march on Concord? Capture colonists guns and ammunition
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Massachusetts was under military rule as part of the Intolerable/Coersive Acts.
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The tax placed on glass, paper, paint, tea and lead was known as the Townshend Acts.
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What colony or present-day state did the battle of Lexington and Concord take place? Massachusetts
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Boycott means refusal to buy certain products.
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According to the Proclamation of 1763, colonists are NOT permitted to cross the Appalachian Mountains.
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In what city did the 1st Continental Congress meet in 1774? Philadelphia
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List 4 errors or distortions in Paul Revere’s engraving of the Boston Massacre ______________________ ______________________ ______________________
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List 5 things that England did to anger the colonists ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________
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List 5 things that the colonists did to show their anger towards England. ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________
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Total your points out of 30 27 = 90% 24 = 80% 21 = 70% How did you do? Which one are you now? S t u d y ! S t u d y a l o t !
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