| Question | Answer |
| Writs of assistance | allowed British custom officers to search homes for smuggled goods |
| Act that gave the East India Company an advantage over colonial merchants | Tea Act |
| Act that lowered the taxes on molasses | Sugar Act |
| Prohibited colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains | Proclamation of 1763 |
| Law that banned town meetings in New England | Intolerable/Coercive Acts |
| Act that taxed colonists without their consent | Stamp Act |
| Townshend Acts | Act that taxed goods being imported to the colonies |
| Act that stated Parliament had the right to tax colonists | Declaratory Acts |
| Number of citizens killed in the Boston "Massacre" | Five |
| The colonists called the Coercive Acts because | Because they were unbearable and painful. |
| 1) banned town meetings 2) closed Boston Harbor 3) Made the colonists house soldiers were all part of what Act? | The Coercive/Intolerable Acts |
| the boycott of goods or the Boston Massacre helped repeal what Act? | Townshend Acts |
| An organization that spread political ideas and information through the colonies was called | the Committee of Correspondence |
| The Boston Massacre is an example of | propaganda |
| Three | number of laws found in the Coercive/Intolerable Acts |
| What did the Colonists call the Boston soldiers? | redcoats |
| Law that created a government for Canada and extended its territory south all the way to the Ohio River | Quebec Act |
| King of England during the American Revolution | King George III |
| George Grenville | England's Prime Minister who tried to stop the smuggling. |