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Ch 5 Test
HISTORY
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what was the first act | pontiac's rebellion |
| what was the second act | proclamation of 1763 |
| what was the third act | sugar act |
| what was the fourth act | quartering act |
| what was the fifth act | stamp act |
| what was the sixth act | repeal of stamp act |
| what was the seventh act | declaratory act |
| what was the eigth act | townshend acts |
| what was the ninth act | boston massacre |
| what was the tenth act | tea act |
| what was the eleventh act | boston tea party |
| what was the twelth act | coercive acts |
| what was the thirteenth act | quebec act |
| what was the coercive acts called by the parliament | intolerable acts |
| after which act do you end the first paragraph | declaratory act |
| what year was the proclamation of 1763 passed | 1763 |
| what were one of the provisions of the proclamation of 1763 | colonists could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains |
| what were one of the provisions of the proclamation of 1763 | only colonial government, can buy Indian land, not private individuals |
| what was the colonial reaction to the proclamation of 1763 | went against both demands |
| what year was pontiac's rebellion | 1763 |
| what were one of the rules of pontiac's rebellion | reject all European technology |
| what were one of the rules of pontiac's rebellion | do not become dependent on white men |
| what were one of the rules of pontiac's rebellion | drive out British from area, using force if necessary |
| what was the colonial reaction to pontiac's rebellion | they went with it |
| what year was the sugar act | 1764 |
| what was one of the provisions of the sugar act | increased tax on sugar imported in west indies |
| what was one of the provisions of the sugar act | established courts to try smugglers |
| what was the colonial reaction to the sugar act | they were enraged |
| what year was the quartering act | 1765 |
| what were the provisions of the quartering act | required certain colonies to provide supplies, food, shelter, and other living conditions to Britain Stations in area |
| what was the colonial reaction to the quartering act | they were enraged |
| what year was the stamp act | 1765 |
| what were the provisions of the stamp act | put taxes on legal documents, stamps, diplomas, marriage licenses, playing cards, and newspapers |
| where did the money made from the stamp act go to | new military |
| what was the colonial reaction to the stamp act | rebelled against parliament |
| what year was the repeal of the stamp act | 1766 |
| what resulted from the repeal of the stamp act | declaratory act |
| what was the colonial reaction to the repeal of the stamp act | they were happy |
| what year was the townshend acts | 1767 |
| what was the provisions to the townshend acts | taxed paper, glass, lead, paint, and tea |
| where did the money made from the townshend acts go | royal governors and judges in America |
| what was one of the colonial reactions to the townshend acts | more non-importation agreements |
| what was one of the colonial reactions to the townshend acts | smuggled tea as rebellion |
| what was the date of the Boston Massacre | march 5, 1770 |
| what was one of the results of the Boston Massacre | townshend acts was repealed |
| how many people died in the Boston Massacre | 5 |
| what was the name of the first victim of the Boston Massacre | Crispus Attucks |
| what was the race of Crispus Attucks | half black, half native american |
| what was one of the results of the Boston Massacre | British troops removed from Boston |
| what year was the tea act | 1773 |
| what was the provisions to the tea act | parliament gave monopoly of tea to bankrupted British East India company |
| what was the colonist reaction to the tea act | Boston Tea Party |
| what year was the Boston Tea Party | 1773 |
| what was the Boston Tea Party | colonists through ten thousand pounds of tea into the river |
| how much money was the ten thousand pounds of tea equivalent to | four million dollars |
| what year was the coercive acts | 1774 |
| how many parts were there to the coercive acts | 3 |
| what was the first part of the coercive acts | boston port act (closing boston ports) |
| what was the second part of the coercive acts | town meetings were restricted |
| what was the third part of the coercive acts | if british soldiers kill people, they ere sent to Great Britain for trial (probably found not guilty) |
| what was the colonial reaction to the coercive acts | First Continental Congress |
| what year was the quebec act | 1774 |
| how many parts were there to the quebec act | 3 |
| what was the first part of the quebec act | gave French-Indians own religions and traditions |
| what was the second part of the quebec act | added a lot of land to Quebec (taking away from colonies) |
| what was the third part of the quebec act | told colonists could not move to Quebec, they could not go past the border |
| what was the colonial reaction to the quebec act | were mad they were not getting equal rights |
| what were the acts George Grenville passed | sugar, quartering, and stamp acts |
| what was George Grenville's beliefs | colonists should pay their fair share |