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The Road to Revo

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Who was the king of England? King George III of England
The colonists were not against ______________. They were ___________ taxation _____________ _________________________. Taxation, without, representation
What's Monopoly? When one company controls the entire industry
What are Patriots? Rebelled against the British
What are colonists? Stayed loyal to the British
What is Boycott? Punishment or protect
What is intolerable? Not allowed or expected
What is a colony? A geographical land that is ruled by another country
What are acts? Laws
Colonists were required to ___________ housing for _____________. Provide, British
Where did African American salves come from? Africa , Sierra Leone
The British Parliament consist of the house of __________ and the house of ______________. Lord, Commons
When did the Intolerable acts take place? 1774
The British Parliament is similar to the U.S ____________. Congress
What were the intolerable acts? The Intolerable acts was the response to the tea party. The assembly and town meetings dissolved, the port of Boston closed, and British tried in England. Militias formed, colonies(i.e Massachusetts) send representatives to 1st Continental Congress meets
When did the Quebec Act take place? 1774
When did the United states gain independence? July 2, 1776(i.e Papers were signed on July 4)
What happened in the Quebec Act? The Quebec act (i.e Law) prohibited consists from moving
When was the quartering act? 1765
What was the quartering act? The quartering act required the colonists to provide British troops with quarters(i.e Living Space) and supplies (i.e food, toiletries, tooth brush, tooth paste, clothes) Because of this, colonial assemblies vote to refuse to supply British soldiers.
Place the following events in chronological order: A. Intolerable Acts, B: Navigation Acts C:Sugar Acts D:Stamp Acts E:Quartering Act F: Townshend Acts G:Quebec Acts H: Tea Acts A: Navigation Acts, C: Sugar Acts, E: Quartering Acts, D: Stamp Act, F: Townshend Acts, H:Tea Act, A:Intolerable acts, G: Quebec Acts
The British Parliament is similar to the _____ __________________.The House of Lords is the equivalent to ____ _____________. The House of Commons is like the _____________ ____ ______________________. US Congress, US Senate, House of Representatives
Who was required to provide British troops with quarters and supplies? The colonies were required to provide British Troops with quarters (i.e Living Space) and supplies (i.e Master bedroom, food, toiletries, Tooth brush, paste, clothes)
___________ ___________________ vote to refuse to supply British soldiers. Colonial assembilies
What had to be required for a stamped tax payment to be made? Colonists would have to be against taxation without representations.
What did the colonists do during the Townshend Acts of 1776? The colonists smuggled goods, boycott the British, and fought with British troops.
____ on ____ was a plain to bail out ______ _________ ______ ______________ through tax on tea. tax, tea, East Indian tea company
What was the response to the tea party? A.)Assembly and town meeting dissolved B.)The port of Boston closed C.)A and B C.) A and B
What paraphrased word/phrase represents The layer of depth Patterns? A.) Parts B.)Redundant C.)Attributes D.)Viewpoints B.)Redundant
What is a Monarchy? A monarchy is a state or nation in supreme power/rule (i.e King or Queen)
What is shown in slide 2 that gives an example of geographical History? In the first image, it is taking place in the New England colony and the land is located right next to the ocean(i.e close to the water = by a port, rocky geographical forms = steep cliffs) In the second image, it is taking place in the southern colony, a
What/who represents military History? The patriots(i.e colonials) and the patriots(i.eTories) represent military history.
What were some political acts that took place during the Road to Revolution? A.)The sugar act 1764 B.)The stamp act 1765 C.)The tea act 1773 D.) All of the above 96 D.)All of the Above
The following statement represents either a monarchy or representative government "Citizens elect their own representatives who will represent them in government" A.)Monarchy B.)Representative government C.)None of the above D.)A and B B.)Representative government
The following statement represents either a monarchy or representative government "Parliament was the lawmaking body in England" A.)Monarchy B.)Representative government C.)None of the above D.)A and B A.)Monarchy
The following statement represents either a monarchy or representative government "The governing power lies with a king and those that he appoints to office." A.)Monarchy B.)Representative government C.)None of the above D.)A and B A.)Monarchy
The following statement represents either a monarchy or representative government "People create their government and have the right to make changes when they see fit(laws, election)" A.)Monarchy B.)Representative government C.)None of the above D.)A B.)Representative Government
What did England want to avoid and stay out of? Indian Trouble
_______________ were upset and angry that they had to pay for the war and now the British troops. A.)Colonies B.)Colonists C.)Governments D.)People A.) Colonies
What was one way that people believed you could win the war? You get your way by shooting people and winning
What plant was being growing in southern colonies? Tobacco leaves(i.e Greenish brown tint)
What did the British try and take action on after The French and Indian war? The British tried to create laws and taxes, excluding the colonies
What did the British misunderstand about the colonists? The British misunderstood that the colonists are used to appear for the government
This place is located by sea port with steep cliffs and it is located by the water. Where is this place located? The New England colonies(i.e Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, North Carolina)
On slide 3 it shows a picture to the left of 2 men wearing red and white on their uniform, on what level of history does this show? This image shows cultural history. The red and white colors on their uniform defines them as being apart of England. Their uniforms represents clothing which is an example of cultural History.
When looking at a Monarchy and Representative Government, what layer of depth is showned between them? Ethics is shown between Monarchy and Representative Government because they make laws in different ways. WIth a Monarchy the Pariliment was the person who made all of the laws for England. With the Representative Government, the people select the people t
Colonists expected to settle into the ________. region
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