Unit Two-Pre Revolution We are learning to identify the sources of conflict that led to the American Revolution. We are looking for explanations of following.

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Unit Two-Pre Revolution We are learning to identify the sources of conflict that led to the American Revolution. We are looking for explanations of following and how they contributed to start of American Revolution. - Proclamation of Stamp Act - Townsend Acts

1) Which of the following restrictions was ignored by settlers who attempted to move west of the Appalachian Mountains? A.Stamp Act B.Proclamation of 1763 C.Townshend Acts D.Intolerable Acts E.I need help

2) Which of the following placed an internal tax on paper products or legal documents? A. Stamp Act B.Proclamation of 1763 C.Townshend Acts D.Intolerable Acts E.I need help

3) According to the Declaratory Act, who had the authority to levy taxes on the colonists? A.Colonial governments B.Parliament C.Sons of Liberty D.King George III E.I need help

4) Which of the following placed a sales tax on glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea? A.Stamp Act B.Proclamation of 1763 C.Townshend Acts D.Intolerable Acts E.I need help

5) Which of the following closed Boston Harbor and damaged the colonial economy? A. Stamp Act B. Proclamation of 1763 C.Townshend Acts D.Intolerable Acts E.I need help

6) Which of the following best describes the colonial group that violently protested against the Writs of Assistance? A.Daughters of Liberty B.Loyalists C.Sons of liberty D.Committees of Correspondence E.I need help

7) Which method was the most successful by the colonists that led to the repeal of the Stamp act? A.Tea Party B.Boycotts C.Massacre D.Tar and Feathering E.I need help on this one.

8) Which of the following best describes the colonial reaction to the Townshend Acts along with the accompanying writs of assistance? A.Boycotts B.Appeals to parliament C.Boston tea party D.Smuggling E.I need help

9) Which of the following was established by the Tea Act to give the British East India Company an advantage in trade? A.Boycott B.Mercantilism C.Embargo D.Monopoly E.I need help

10) Which of the following best describes the methods used by the Committees of Correspondence and the Daughters of Liberty to protest English authority? A.Violence B.Tarring and Feathering C.Organizing boycotts D.Served as loyalists E.I need help

11) Which of the following best describes the colonial reaction to the British monopoly on Tea? a.Tea Party b.Boycotts c.Massacre d.Tar and Feathering e.I need help on this one.

Intervention Use at least 2 terms from the word bank to describe the purpose or objective of each tax/act: Taxes/Acts Proclamation of 1763, Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Tea Act, Intolerable Acts Terms to Use – Use each term only once. Native Americans Boston Harbor East India Company Legal Documents/Paper Products Internal tax Appalachian Mountains Glass Lead Monopoly Boston Tea Party

Extension Imagine you are a merchant living in Boston at the time of the Intolerable Acts. Write a letter to the editor of the Boston Globe(newspaper) expressing your frustration with the Intolerable Acts. Be sure to address the economic restrictions of the act and what the next course of action against the British should be.