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3Party Time
Colonial Response
British Action
VOCAB
Geography
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4The geographic barrier that prevented colonial
movement westward.
5What is the Appalachian Mountains
6This state is on our map but not part of the
original 13.
7What is Florida, Maine, West Virginia or Vermont
8Three of the five Great Lakes.
9What is Huron, Superior, Michigan, Erie, and
Ontario?
10This area was fought for by the British because
of its fertile soil. The French wanted it for
trade.
11What is the Ohio River Basin (Valley).
12As a result of the French and Indian War this law
was established to prevent further movement
beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
13What is the Proclamation of 1763
14This was the first act that England passed on the
colonist that seemed to affect everyone.
15What is the Stamp Act?
16These were the colonist attempt to set self-rule
or a representative governments.
17What was the Mayflower Compact or Virginia House
of Burgesses?
18John Lockes Theory of natural rights were later
used in this document written by this man.
19What is the Declaration of Independence written
by Thomas Jefferson
20The three main reasons people came to the new
world.
21What are Economic, Social, and Political?
22Crops grown to sell like tobacco.
23What is a cash crop?
24The following quote would have most likely been
said by a? Let us behave like obedient children,
who have received unjust blows from a beloved
parent. Let us complain with words, not guns.
25What is A Loyalist?
26This system was set up by Britain to get cheap
raw materials and have markets to sell finished
goods.
27What is Mercantilism?
28The colonist responded with this action when the
King imposed the Townshend Act.
29What is boycott or stopped buying British goods?
30These are the self governments set up by the
colonist.
31What are the Mayflower Compact or the Virginia
House of Burgesses?
32The initial reason Britain began to tax the
colonies.
33What was to pay for war debt?
34The colonial response to the Tea Tax.
35What is the Boston Tea Party?
36This propaganda piece was used to gain support
for colonist in Boston.
37What is the Paul Reveres Engraving of the Boston
Massacre or Common Sense?
38No taxation without representation
39What is the rally cry against the Townshend Act?
40They sent the King the Olive Branch Petition
following this event.
41Who is the Second Continental Congress after
Bunker Hill?
42Colonist signed this list of grievances
indicating they are free from British rule.
43What is the Declaration of Independence?
44This instituted military rule in Boston.
45What is the Intolerable Act.
46British taxed tea and other import.
47What is the Tea Act or the Townshend Act?
48The Shot Heard Around the World.
49What is the British attack at Lexington and
Concord?
50British reduced the tax on molasses but came down
hard on smugglers.
51What is the Sugar Act.
52British troop lost 1,200 men but are victorious.
53What is the Battle of Bunker Hill?
54Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
55Give one grievance of the Declaration of
Independence, and explain in your own words the
meaning of consent of the governed
56Cut off trade, no jury trial, taxation without
representation. Government gets permission to
rule from the people.