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Social Studies Review Sheet Chapter 10- History Alive
Know these terms:
Protested: Many colonists protested, or complained to show that they did not like the laws. Debts: Unpaid bills Taxation without representation: The colonists were not represented in British Parliament. Acts: Britain passed several laws, call Acts.
The outcomes of the French and Indian War were that Britain defeated France and its Indian allies, Britain gained a large amount of new territory, and Britain ended up with huge debts.
The Quartering Act required colonists to provide British soldiers with food, transportation, and housing.
Colonists reacted to The Stamp Act by protesting it in different ways.
The Proclamation of 1763 was created to protect American settlers from attacks by Native Americans.
The person who would have been most likely to refer to the events of March 5, 1770 as “The Boston Massacre” would be an American colonist from Boston.
The Boston Tea Party was a protest against the Tea Act in which some colonists dressed up like Indians and threw thousands of pounds of tea into Boston Harbor.
Colonists named the laws Britain passed after the Boston Tea Party the Intolerable Acts.