
<p> Social Studies Review Sheet Chapter 10- History Alive</p><p>Know these terms:</p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p>The Quartering Act required colonists to provide British soldiers with food, transportation, and housing.</p><p>Colonists reacted to The Stamp Act by protesting it in different ways.</p><p>The Proclamation of 1763 was created to protect American settlers from attacks by Native Americans.</p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p>Colonists named the laws Britain passed after the Boston Tea Party the Intolerable Acts.</p>
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