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3.5 Quiz Review: Jeopardy Colonial Conflict (The Road to the Revoultion ). Mrs. Cady US History Grade 7. He was a casualty at the Boston Massacre and is considered to be the first person to die in the Revolutionary War. Notable People 100. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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3.5 Quiz Review: JeopardyColonial Conflict

(The Road to the Revolution)Mrs. CadyUS HistoryGrade 7

Notable People The Acts

It’s Intolerable!

Why did that happen?

???

100 100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500 500

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

Crispus Attucks

This man created the now-famous picture of the “Bloody Massacre” that depicted a biased version of the Boston

Massacre.Notable People 200

Paul Revere

A Founding Father who started the Sons of

Liberty and coined the phrase “No Taxation

without Representation!”

Notable People 300

Samuel Adams

Who was the King of England from 1760-

1820?

Notable People 400

King George III

The Intolerable Acts made this person the

new Governor of Massachusetts.

Notable People 500

Thomas Gage

In 1767, these Acts began taxing paint,

paper, lead, tea, and glass.

The Acts 100

Townshend Acts

This Act taxed things like newspapers,

licenses, documents and even playing cards.

The Acts 200

Stamp Act

Parliament repealed these acts after violent protests (all except the

tax on tea), like the Boston Massacre, in the

American colonies.The Acts 300

Townshend Acts

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

Coercive or Intolerable

Acts

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

Tea Act

Boston Harbor was closed until the colonists

could pay for this.

Intolerable 100

Ruined tea from Boston

Tea Party

The Intolerable Acts were passed in this year.

Intolerable 200

1774

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

Quebec Act

Colonists were forced to house and feed English

soldiers under this updated Act.

Intolerable 400

Quartering Act

The Intolerable Acts were known by this name in England.

Intolerable 500

Coercive Acts

Colonists felt this way about being taxed by

England.

Why 100

ANGRY, UPSET, CONFUSED,

BETRAYED, ETC.

Why were tax collectors enforcing the new laws

afraid of some colonists?

Why 200

Colonial violence (tar and feather, beatings, etc.)

This event resulted in 2 soldiers being convicted

of manslaughter, branded on the hand

and released.

Why 300

Boston Massacre

The Boston Massacre occurred because

colonists were angry. Why?

Why 400

They didn’t want taxes or British soldiers in their

cities.

Patrick Henry’s resolutions that were

presented to Virginia’s House of Burgesses

helped to have this act repealed in 1766.

Why 500

Stamp Act

This act, passed after the Stamp Act was

repealed, said Britain was allowed to tax

colonists “in all ways whatsoever.”

??? 100

Declaratory Act

Why did Great Britian feel the need to tax

colonists?

??? 200

To pay off the enormous debt from the French and Indian War.

What did colonists argue as a reason why taxes

were illegal?

??? 300

“No taxation without

representation”

The Sugar Act of 1764, the first act in which Great Britain placed

taxes on the colonists also put a tax on this.

??? 400

molasses

What are ways in which people protested?

??? 500

Boycott, created secret groups like sons/daughters

of liberty, colonial violence, Boston

Massacre, Boston Tea Party, etc.

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