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1 Who was the Leader of Boston’s Sons of Liberty? _______________

2 Who was the Leader of Boston’s Sons of Liberty? Sam Adams

3 Who was the King of England at the time prior to the Revolutionary War? ________________

4 Who was the King of England at the time prior to the Revolutionary War? George III

5 Who was the Prime Minister of England at the time prior to the Revolutionary War? _____________________

6 Who was the Prime Minister of England at the time prior to the Revolutionary War? Charles Townshend

7 Who warned England of possible rebellion? ________________________

8 Who warned England of possible rebellion? Ben Franklin

9 Who said “give me liberty or give me death.” ______________

10 Who said “give me liberty or give me death.” Patrick Henry

11 Who was the black man killed during the Boston Massacre? ____________________

12 Who was the black man killed during the Boston Massacre? Crispus Attucks

13 Who warned minutemen of the British Raid? _______________

14 Who warned minutemen of the British Raid? Paul Revere Dr. Samuel Prescott William Dawes

15 Who was the wealthy merchant hiding in Lexington during the raid on Lexington and Concord? __________________

16 Who was the wealthy merchant hiding in Lexington during the raid on Lexington and Concord? John Hancock

17 As a result of the French and Indian War and the Treaty of Paris England did not gain the land of ___________________.

18 As a result of the French and Indian War and the Treaty of Paris England did not gain the land of New Orleans, Louisiana

19 The act that placed a tax on many kinds of printed matter in the colonies such as marriage licenses, playing cards, newspapers, etc was the ______________

20 The act that placed a tax on many kinds of printed matter in the colonies such as marriage licenses, playing cards, newspapers, etc was the Stamp Act

21 The Tea Act put a tax on imported tea and gave control of American tea trade to the _________________.

22 The Tea Act put a tax on imported tea and gave control of American tea trade to the East India Company

23 The purpose of the ___________________ was to keep the colonists in touch with one another about important issues.

24 The purpose of the Committee of Correspondence was to keep the colonists in touch with one another about important issues.

25 The two groups of people involved in the Boston Massacre were the ________ and the __________.

26 The two groups of people involved in the Boston Massacre were the Colonists and the British.

27 The Tea Act _______ the price of tea.

28 The Tea Act lowered the price of tea.

29 The Sons of Liberty were first organized in order to oppose the _______ Act.

30 The Sons of Liberty were first organized in order to oppose the Stamp Act.

31 The __________ Act gave Great Britain the right to pass any law regarding the colonies that they felt necessary.

32 The Declaratory Act gave Great Britain the right to pass any law regarding the colonies that they felt necessary.

33 The Coercive Acts were also known as the ____________ Acts.

34 The Coercive Acts were also known as the Intolerable Acts.

35 A broad search warrant is known as a _________________.

36 A broad search warrant is known as a Writs of Assistance.

37 The job of the _________ was to catch ships violating trade laws.

38 The job of the Gaspee was to catch ships violating trade laws.

39 The ______________ Act eliminated foreign trade and closed New England fishing banks.

40 The New England Restraining Act eliminated foreign trade and closed New England fishing banks.

41 What was the purpose of the British march on Concord? _______________________

42 What was the purpose of the British march on Concord? Capture colonists guns and ammunition Arrest Colonial leaders

43 Massachusetts was under military rule as part of the ________ Acts.

44 Massachusetts was under military rule as part of the Intolerable/Coercive Acts.

45 The tax placed on glass, paper, paint, tea and lead was known as the ___________ Acts.

46 The tax placed on glass, paper, paint, tea and lead was known as the Townshend Acts.

47 What colony or present-day state did the battle of Lexington and Concord take place? _________________

48 What colony or present-day state did the battle of Lexington and Concord take place? Massachusetts

49 _______ means refusal to buy certain products.

50 Boycott means refusal to buy certain products.

51 According to the Proclamation of 1763, colonists are NOT permitted to cross the _______________ Mountains.

52 According to the Proclamation of 1763, colonists are NOT permitted to cross the Appalachian Mountains.

53 In what city did the 1st Continental Congress meet in 1774? _________________

54 In what city did the 1st Continental Congress meet in 1774? Philadelphia

55 List 4 errors or distortions in Paul Revere’s engraving of the Boston Massacre ______________________ ______________________ ______________________

56 List 5 things that England did to anger the colonists ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________

57 List 5 things that the colonists did to show their anger towards England. ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________


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