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ACTSPLACESMisc. 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points DOCSPEOPLE

England’s Lawmaking body

Secret societies that opposed British policies

First African American to die in America’s fight for independence

Cousins who were prominent leaders in American resistance

The 3 midnight riders

Law requiring all legal documents to bear a stamp

Law that said colonies must provide British soldiers a house and supplies

Laws passed to punish Massachusetts

This act gave the British East India Company a trade monopoly

Placed duties on glass, paper,paint, lead and tea

Patrick Henry wanted liberty or this

Taxation without representation is …

Thomas Paine’s plea for patriotism was written here

Begins..when in the course of human events

This document told English settlers not to go beyond the Appalachian Mountains

Colony where battle of Lexington & Concord took place

First major battle of the Revolutionary War

City where the Declaration was written

The lamp(s) that signaled British troop movements hung here

This building was the site of the Boston Massacre

Those who remained loyal to Great Britain

The American Army was called this

He introduced the resolution for American independence in the Continental Congress

British General in charge of troops at Boston

Moderates in the Continental Congress sent this document to King George after the Battle of Bunker Hill

Make your wager

The idea of unalienable rights was borrowed from this philosopher

What is Parliament ?

Sons of Liberty

Crispus Attucks

John & Samuel Adams

Revere, Prescott & Dawes

Stamp Act

Quartering Act

Intolerable Acts or Coercive Acts

Tea Act

What were the Townshend Acts?

What is death?

Tyranny

Common Sense

What is the Declaration of Independence

Proclamation of 1763

What is Massachusetts?

What is Bunker (Breed’s) Hill?

What is Philadelphia?

What is the Old North Church (steeple)

Custom House

What are Loyalists (or Tories)

Continentals

Richard Henry Lee

General Gage

Olive Branch Petition

Who is John Locke?