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Test your knowledge about colonial taxes and the American Revolution with this interactive Jeopardy game. Learn about key events and reasons for protest while having fun!
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Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Townshend Act (20)
True or False: The Stamp Act taxed stamps. **If false, correct!
Some colonists choose to ignore this law that prohibits them from living west of the Appalachian Mts.
Group created to share news and information about taxes & ways to protest them.
John Hancock’s ship, The Liberty, is seized. What event does this lead to in Boston?
The colonists protested taxes by boycotting goods. What impact did this have?
March 5, 1770: British soldiers kill 5 colonists in the streets of Boston.
King George III thinks this group is our “American Terrorists”
Colonists were fighting with American Indians over land (30)
What was a popular method of violence the Sons of Liberty used?
Tar & Feather; Hanging effigies (dolls that look like you…yikes!) (40)
Explain why the Sons of Liberty needed to be a “secret society.”
Patriots used this to protest taxes like the Stamp Act…and it worked!
Propaganda (30)
Patriots were upset with these acts that gave Britain the right to control their trade.
The colonies were ONLY allowed to trade with Great Britain. (50)
Which act was repealed by the King after the Boston Massacre?