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Nonya Taxes Revolts Winners More winners

Topic 1 – 10 Points QUESTION: This tax was on all printed materials ANSWER: Stamp Act

Topic 1 – 20 Points QUESTION: This tax lowered the original tax on molassas ANSWER: Sugar Act

Topic 1 – 30 Points QUESTION: This tax was on All imported goods, including glass, tea, paper, and lead ANSWER: Townshend Act

Topic 1 – 40 Points QUESTION: This tax was on all sugar, molasses, and rum ANSWER: Molasses Act

Topic 1 – 50 Points QUESTION: This act was another name for the Coercive Act ANSWER: Intolerable Act

Topic 2 – 10 Points QUESTION: On March 5, 1770, British soldiers killed 5 colonists. This was called what? ANSWER: Boston Massacre

Topic 2 – 20 Points QUESTION: On December 16, 1773, Samuel Adams led a group to throw 342 crates into a harbor. This was called ANSWER: Boston Tea Party

Topic 2 – 30 Points QUESTION: In 1774, King George III created an act that demanded colonists let British troops sleep in their house. This was called the ANSWER: Quartering Act

Topic 2 – 40 Points QUESTION: What did Paul Revere really say? ANSWER: “To arms!”

Topic 2 – 50 Points QUESTION: What was the colonists main complaint against the British? ANSWER: Taxation without representation

Topic 3 – 10 Points QUESTION: Who won the Battle of Lexington? ANSWER:

Topic 3 – 20 Points QUESTION: Who won the Battle of Concord? ANSWER:

Topic 3 – 30 Points QUESTION: Who won the Battle of Bunker Hill? ANSWER:

Topic 3 – 40 Points QUESTION: Who won the Battle of New York? ANSWER:

Topic 3 – 50 Points QUESTION: Who won the Battle of Trenton? ANSWER:

Topic 4 – 10 Points QUESTION: Who won the Battle of Saratoga? ANSWER:

Topic 4 – 20 Points QUESTION: Who won the Battle of Charleston? ANSWER:

Topic 4 – 30 Points QUESTION: Who won the Battle of Yorktown? ANSWER:

Topic 4 – 40 Points QUESTION: Who won the Revolutionary War? ANSWER:

Topic 4 – 50 Points QUESTION: Who lost the Revolutionary War? ANSWER:

Topic 5 – 10 Points QUESTION: The Battles of Lexington and Concord was fought in what state? ANSWER:

Topic 5 – 20 Points QUESTION: The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought in what state? ANSWER:

Topic 5 – 30 Points QUESTION: What hill was the Battle of Bunker Hill fought on? ANSWER:

Topic 5 – 40 Points QUESTION: How many waves did the British send in the Battle of Bunker Hill? ANSWER:

Topic 5 – 50 Points QUESTION: Which army ran away in the Battle of New York? ANSWER: