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Pre-Revolution Quiz 3

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A series of laws passed in 1774 to punish Boston for the Tea Party.   Intolerable Acts  
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A 1773 protest in which colonists dressed as Indians dumped British tea into Boston harbor.   Boston Tea Party  
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Not under the control of others, self-governing; not associated with a larger controlling unit.   independent  
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Wrote letters throughout the colonies urging support of patriot causes such as the boycott of English tea to protest the tax on tea.   Committees of Correspondence  
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A meeting in 1774 in Philadelphia of delegates from 12 colonies.   First Continental Congress  
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A 1773 law that let the British East India Company bypass tea merchants and sell directly to colonists.   Tea Act  
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Unbearable, excessive.   Intolerable  
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Those who were cut out of the tea trade after the Tea Act was passed.   American Tea Merchants  
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Made Liberty tea from raspberry leaves so colonists wouldn’t have to buy British tea.   Daughters of Liberty  
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What the leaders at Philadelphia decided to do with all British goods until the Intolerable Acts were repealed.   boycott  
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The Intolerable Acts banned these if they were not approved by the royal governor.   town meetings  
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Representatives who were sent to Philadelphia to speak on behalf of colonies.   delegates  
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This act forced colonists to house British soldiers.   Quartering Act  
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Colonists sent leaders here to to meet at the First Continental Congress to talk about what to do after the Intolerable Acts were passed.   Philadelphia  
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