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Acts & Tea Party SMS

Acts & Tea Party

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What kind of movement was the Great Awakening? religious
The Great Awakening encouraged ___________ interest and ________________ independence religious, political
The main cause of the French and Indian War was to gain control of the _________________ _________________ _______________ Ohio River Valley
The French and Indian War was a war between which two countries? France and England
What years were the French and Indian War fought? 1754 - 1763
One major effect of the war was _________________ huge debt in England
Parliament created the ____________________ of _____________ saying colonists could no longer expand westward Proclamation, 1763
T or F? The Sugar Act was eventually repealed. True
T or F? The Stamp Act was a tax on stamps. False
Why was the Stamp Act enforced? To help pay for England's war debt
The _______________ Act was a tax on all sugar and molasses Sugar
The _____________ Act taxed all products printed on paper Stamp
The _________________ Acts came after the Stamp Act and taxed paper, ink, paint, glass, and tea. Townshend
One effect from the Stamp Act was colonists ____________ British goods, which affected Great Britain financially. boycotted
The ____________________ ____________________ happened on the night of March 5, 1770 Boston Massacre
This many colonists died in the massacre, including Crispus Attucks 5
__________________ Revere drew a picture of the Boston Massacre but he named in the Bloody Massacre Paul
__________________ Adams defended the 9 British soldiers who fired their weapons at the Boston Massacre john
Out of 9 British soldiers on trial, ____________ were found guilty and had their thumbs branded. 2
_______________________________ was used to show stories and images to support ONE SIDE of a cause propoganda
He was the founding member of the Sons of Liberty Samuel Adams
The Sons of Liberty had a famous slogan which was _________________________________________________________________ No taxation without representation
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