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Pre-Revolution Quiz3

Pre-Revolution Quiz 3

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What the leaders at Philadelphia decided to do with all British goods until the Intolerable Acts were repealed.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