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RebellionWar Begins Colonial Unrest Mixed Bag America’s Founding

-Name the event when colonists dressed as Indians through valuable British property into the harbor? Row Question

-Boston Tea Party Row Answer

-This was the act passed to punish Boston after the harbor incident? Row Question

-Coercive Act Row Answer

-This was the name given by the colonists to the act which punished Boston? Row Question

-Intolerable Act Row Answer

-These were the first two battles of the Revolutionary War? Row Question

-Lexington and Concord Row Answer

-This was the deadliest battle of the Revolution as British troops had to charge a hill over looking Boston three times to defeat a colonial force? Row Question

-Bunker Hill (Breed’s Hill) Row Answer

-Name the attempt by the colonists to repair the damage between the King and the colonists? Row Question

-Olive Branch Petition Row Answer

-This was the pamphlet that urged colonists to support the independence movement? Row Question

-Common Sense Row Answer

Row Question -Who was the author of the pamphlet?

-Thomas Paine Row Answer

Row Question -What do you call someone who wanted independence?

-Patriot Row Answer

-What don you call someone who still supported the King? Row Question

-Loyalist Row Answer

-Name of the war that broke out between Britain and France that began in 1754 and resulted in France losing all their claims in America? Row Question

-French and Indian Row Answer

-This was a plan proposed by Ben Franklin during the war for the colonies to unite as one to help win the war? Row Question

-Albany Plan Row Answer

-This post-war law forbid colonists from crossing the Appalachian Mtns? Row Question

-Proclamation of 1763 Row Answer

-This phrase became the protest slogan of the colonists when British taxation began? Row Question

-No Taxation without Representation Row Answer

-This was the first direct tax that nearly all colonists would have to pay? Row Question

-Stamp Act Row Answer

-This was the first successful English colony in America? Row Question

-Jamestown Row Answer

-This was the first government in the new colony and it was a form of representative democracy? Row Question

-House of Burgesses Row Answer

-What was the agreement signed by the Massachusetts colonists that created a direct democracy for the colony? Row Question

-Mayflower Compact Row Answer

-He was a Puritan dissenter who wanted separation of church and state? Row Question

-Roger Williams Row Answer

-These are colonies that are owned by the king? Row Question

-Royal Colonies Row Answer

-In what type of government does the government own and control all aspects of life for its citizens. Row Question

-Communist Row Answer

-This term that describes a person who acts in an unfair manner toward a particular group of people? Row Question

-discrimination Row Answer

-What government program was designed to help women and minorities gain access to jobs in order to compensate for past discrimination?. Row Question

-Affirmative Action Row Answer

-What religious group was the Pennsylvania colony founded to welcome? Row Question

-Quakers Row Answer

-Name the term that describes when a person has unfair thoughts or beliefs about a particular group of people? Row Question

-Prejudice Row Answer