05-03 Quiz: Road to Revolution Cards
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5-3.2 Cards: Road to Revolution A. Boston Massacre H. Concord, Lexington N. Pr R. S B. Boston Tea Part & the Old North opaganda ons of C. Boycott Bridge O. Re Liberty D. Bunker Hill I. Effigy peal S. S (Breed’s Hill) J. Loyalist P. Re tamp Act E. Writs of K. Minutemen venue T. S Assistance _____ 1. Q. Sa ugar Act F. Townshend Acts L. Patriot muel U. T G. Coercive or M. Paul Adams ea Act Intolerable Acts Revere _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 1. Placed a tax on printed materials in the colonies – newspapers, wills pamphlets, playing cards _____ 2. Allowed the British East India Company to get a tax break on tea shipped to the colonies _____ 3. Closed Boston Harbor until ruined tea was paid for, Banned town meetings, Required colonists to feed & quarter British soldiers _____ 4.Placed tax on glass, tea, paint and lead
_____ 5. British soldiers fire into a crowd of colonists killing five _____ 6. Sons of Liberty dress up like Indians and toss 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor _____ 7. Gang of rebel colonists led by Samuel Adams who terrorized British tax collectors and promoted rebellion against British occupation _____ 8. Gave British officials permission to search anywhere for smuggled goods & allowed “guilty until proven innocent” mentality _____ 9. British won the battle at Breed’s Hill but learned that defeating the colonist would not be quick or easy _____ 10. Incoming money _____ 11. The first encounters between British regulars and Colonial minutemen, “The Shot Heard Round the World” _____ 12. “The British are coming! The British are coming!” _____ 13. Organized Committees of Correspondence, was the leader of Sons of Liberty, and owned a Tavern _____ 14. To cancel an act or law _____ 15. To refuse to buy items from a particular country _____ 16. Rag figure representing unpopular individual _____ 17. Ideas or information designed and spread to influence opinion _____ 18. Companies of civilian soldiers who boasted that they were ready to fight on a minute’s notice _____ 19. American colonists who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independence _____ 20. American colonists who were determined to fight the British until American independence was won _____ 21. A law that was supposed to stop smuggling by lowering the tax on molasses imported by the colonists.