U.S. History Review- Test Tuesday SSUSH3 1. Tax on imported glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea. • Townshend Act 2. A political organization formed after the passage of the Stamp Act to protest various British acts; organization used both peaceful and violent means of protest? • Sons of Liberty 3. Wrote Common Sense.... • Thomas Paine 4. Area where the French and Indian War started… • Ohio River Valley Name of British officer who could not get the French to leave Ft. Duquesne. 5. • George Washington 6. Organized network for passing along news of British activity to the colonies... • Committees of Correspondence 7. Acts that had Port of Boston closed, reduced power of assemblies in colonies, permitted royal officers to be tried elsewhere, provided for quartering of troop's in barns and empty houses. • Intolerable Acts 8. Order of British Acts: Sugar Act Stamp Act Townshend Act Tea Act Intolerable Act 9. Group that had a monopoly on the tea (were exempt from the tax) • East India Company 10. Tax on printed items. •Stamp Act 11. British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists who were teasing and taunting them. Five colonists were killed. The colonists blamed the British and the Sons of Liberty and used this incident as an excuse to promote the Revolution. • Boston Massacre 12. Leader of the Sons of Liberty... • Samuel Adams 13. First African American (runaway slave) killed by the British in Boston. • Crispus Attucks 14. Legal document granting the army to search & seize any suspected home or vessel for goods that violated the Townshend Act. • Writs of Assistance 15. Common Sense was a __________________________that __________________________ many colonists to be ______________________________to fight for independence... • Pamphlet, influenced, willing Protest against increased tea prices in which colonists dumped British tea into Boston harbor... 16. • Boston Tea Party 17. When colonial merchants agreed not to buy sugar from Britain in protest. (successful) • Boycott 18. Three early conflicts between France and Britain. (from 1689-1748) • King William’s War • Queen Anne’s War • King George’s War 19. Name of British Fort in Ohio River Valley…. • Fort Necessity 20. Trader whose ship was boarded and searched by British troops. • John Hancock 21. Other name given to the French and Indian War (used in Europe)? • Seven Years War 22. War fought by French and English on American soil over ___________ and __________________ • Land and Fur Trade 23. What are taxes on goods entering the country? •Duty 24. Ended French and Indian War, France lost Canada, land east of the Mississippi, to British. • Treaty of Paris 1763 25. Order from the British government which forbade British colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains, and which required any settlers already living west of the mountains to move back east. • Proclamation of 1763 26. Quote that summarized how colonies felt without direct involvement in government. • “No Taxation without Representation!” 27. Disguises used by patriots that protested the Tea Act. • Mohawk Indians 28. Response from the British government for the Boston tea party. • Intolerable Acts 29. Prevented French supplies from reaching Canada. • Battle of Louisburg (during F &I War) 30. British policy of which Britain did not enforce laws placed on the colonies. • Salutary Neglect 31. Made engravings of the Boston Massacre • Paul Revere 32. (CHANGE THIS ONE) Who made the plan for defense of the colonies during the French and Indian War? (what was the plan’s name?) • Ben Franklin • Albany Plan of Union 33. Act that was repealed. •Stamp Act 34. Final battle that conquered the French in the French and Indian War. • Battle of Quebec 35. Term that means “To take back.” • Repeal 36. Closes Boston Harbor until tea is paid for. • Boston Port Bill (part of the intolerable acts) 37. Reason why Stamp Act was repealed…. • People Boycotted the British goods (daughters of Liberty) 38. This made colonies supply and house British troops. • Quartering Act (Part of the intolerable acts) 39. To not buy or sell products from Britain is called… • Boycott 40. List items that were required to have a stamp on them in 1765. (5) –Newspapers –Pamphlets –Licenses –Legal Documents –Playing Cards 41. Way colonists used the Boston Massacre to increase hatred of British soldiers. • Propaganda 42. British officials could not be charged with a crime in colonies. • Administration of Justice Act (Part of Intolerable Acts) 43. Lowered price of tea but required colonists to buy it from a certain company. • Tea Act 44. Information used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. • Propaganda 45. Presented colonial protests before the House of Commons (Parliament). Later considered a “Traitor”. • Benjamin Franklin 46. Canada given more territory, taken away from VA, CT, and MA. • Quebec Act 47. Two areas discussed in Common Sense …. • Problems with the Monarchy • Why America should be independent 48. Massachusetts charter is revoked. • Massachusetts Government Act (Part of the Intolerable Acts) 49. Act that affected more colonists personally. • Stamp Act 50. All sugar and molasses coming into the colonies would be taxed. • Sugar Act
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