Brier Terrace Middle School Bulldogs Presents Kasprzyk 8 th Grade Social Studies.

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Brier Terrace Middle School Bulldogs Presents Kasprzyk 8 th Grade Social Studies

A:B: England lost its claim to the Ohio River Valley The Spanish lost their settlement in North America #1 What was a result of the French and Indian War? C:D: The English gained all Spanish lands The French lost all of its claims in North America

A:B: Pontiac’s RebellionQuartering Act #2 This denied colonists the opportunity to settle west Of the Appalachian Mountains… C:D: French and Indian WarProclamation of 1763

Proclamation Of 1763

A:B: To save money by housing soldiers in colonists’ homes To draft colonists into the army #3 Why did England pass the Quartering Act? C:D: To create jobs for soldiers As a form of punishment

To save money by housing soldiers in colonists’ homes

A:B: Constructed forts along the Mississippi Kept a standing army in the colonies #4 How did England enforce the Proclamation Of 1763? C:D: Built forts in the mountain passes Jailed violators of the Proclamation

Kept a standing army in the colonies

A:B: They thought it was too expensive They couldn’t afford it #5 Why did the Stamp Act anger colonists? C:D: They didn’t have a say in parliament They didn’t want to pay taxes

They didn’t have a say in parliament

A:B: TeaNewspapers #6 Which of the following was NOT taxed under the Stamp Act? C:D: Dice and playing cardsWills and licenses

Tea

A:B: The repeal of the Stamp Act The actions of the Sons of Liberty #7 The Declaratory Act was passed as a result of C:D: Colonial legislature trying to take too much power The treats to colonial tax collectors

The Repeal of the Stamp Act

A:B: Tax glass, lead, paint, molasses, and tea Tax legal documents, glass, and lead #8 What did the Townshend Acts do? C:D: Tax glass, lead, paint, paper, and sugar Tax glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea

Tax on glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea

A:B: Troops sent to Boston to restore order Boston harbor was closed #9 What was the effect of the Liberty incident? C:D: All the tea was dumped into Boston Harbor Five colonists were killed

Troops sent to Boston to Restore order

A:B: They closed Boston Harbor They passed the Declaratory Acts #10 What effect did the Boston Massacre have on the British Parliament? C:D: They shut down the Massachusetts legislature They repealed the Townshend Acts

A:B: Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts Parliament sent more troops into Boston #11 As a result (effect) of the Boston Tea party C:D: Colonists could now buy cheaper tea Colonists began forming an army

Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts

A:B: Magna CartaWrits of Assistance #12 What was the document that gave tax Collectors the right to search a place for any Reason? C:D: Declaration of Independence Proclamation of 1763

Writs of Assistance

A:B: Join or Die!All for one an d one for all! #13 What slogan did colonists use to protest the taxes Britain imposed? C:D: No Taxation without Representation Give me Liberty or give me Death.

No Taxation without Representation

A:B: Intolerable ActsTownshend Acts #14 Which came first? C:D: Stamp ActDeclaratory Act

Stamp Act

A:B: Continental CongressWrits of Assistance #15 Which came first? C:D: Intolerable ActsLexington and Concord

Writs of Assistance

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