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Explore key events and figures in the English colonies, from the Boston Massacre to the Albany Plan of Union. Learn about boycotts, militias, and significant acts that shaped colonial history.
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Question 1 - 10 • Refusal to buy certain goods or products from a country?
Answer 1 – 10 • Boycott
Question 1 - 20 • Body of Civilians serving as soldiers are called?
Answer 1 – 20 • Militia
Question 1 - 30 • Frontier region between the colonies’ coastal settlements and the Appalachian Mountains are called?
Answer 1 – 30 • Backcountry
Question 1 - 40 • Who was the American colonist who defended the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre.
Answer 1 – 40 • John Adams
Question 1 - 50 • What was the name of the American Colonist who coined the phrase, “NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION?”
Answer 1 – 50 • Samuel Adams
Question 2 - 10 • People who are killed, wounded, captured or missing in a war.
Answer 2 – 10 • Casualities
Question 2 - 20 • Stories and images designed to support a particular point of view was called?
Answer 2 – 20 • Propaganda
Question 2 - 30 • What act was passed by Parliament as punishment for the Boston Tea Party?
Answer 2 – 30 • Intolerable Acts
Question 2 - 40 • Group of colonial women who met to sew, support the boycotts, and discuss politics were called?
Answer 2 – 40 • Daughters of Liberty
Question 2 - 50 • Special search warrants that allowed tax collectors to search for smuggled goods was called?
Answer 2 – 50 • Writs of Assistance
Question 3 - 10 • Native American chief who led tribes against British forces in King Phillip’s War?
Answer 3 – 10 • Metacomet
Question 3 - 20 • British Colonel who was part of the first battle of the French and Indian War at Fort Necessity?
Answer 3 – 20 • George Washington
Question 3 - 30 • What was the name of the Treaty that ended the French and Indian War?
Answer 3 – 30 • Treaty of Paris
Question 3 - 40 • African American sailor who was killed in the Boston Massacre?
Answer 3 – 40 • Crispus Attucks
Question 3 - 50 • Name of the document that banned any further British colonial settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains. Colonists often ignored this document.
Answer 3 – 50 • Proclamation of 1763
Question 4 - 10 • Many colonists thought that the Townshend Acts took too much power away from the colonies and gave it to the royal officials. True of False?
Answer 4 – 10 • True
Question 4 - 20 • What role did the Colonial Women play when boycotting British goods?
Answer 4 – 20 • Making Cloth and other necessary goods at home
Question 4 - 30 • The Boston Massacre occurred as a result of the Tea Act passed by Parliament. True of False?
Answer 4 – 30 • False……… Boston Massacre happened after the result of the enforcement of the Townshend Acts.
Question 4 - 40 • What was the name of the event where colonists disguised themselves as Native Americans and dumped 342 carts of Tea into Boston Harbor?
Answer 4 – 40 • Boston Tea Party
Question 4 - 50 • The Tea Act of 1773 gave the British East India Company permission to sell its tea directly to the colonies creating a monopoly for them. True or False?
Answer 4 – 50 • True
Question 5 - 10 • After the Boston Massacre, what act did Britains’ Parliament repeal?
Answer 5 – 10 • Townshend Acts
Question 5 - 20 • Name of the document that called for the colonies to unite for the first time under a president and a grand council. What was the name of the plan?
Answer 5 – 20 • Albany Plan of Union
Question 5 - 30 • Who led the British Army and the colonial militia in the Seven Year’s War?
Answer 5 – 30 • General Edward Braddock
Question 5 - 40 • What was the name of the act that placed duties on glass, lead, paints, paper, and tea?
Answer 5 – 40 • Townshend Act