The Boston Tea Party (1-2)
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- Q1When did the Boston Tea Party take place?April 19, 1775June 15, 1215December 16, 1773July 4, 177630s
- Q2What was the main reason for the Boston Tea Party?Protest against the Boston Harbor blockadeProtest against British taxation without representationProtest against high tea pricesProtest against British imports30s
- Q3How many chests of tea were thrown into the Boston Harbor?17778934256430s
- Q4Who were the Sons of Liberty?A group of Native American leadersA group of British merchantsA group of American colonists who opposed British ruleA group of British soldiers stationed in Boston30s
- Q5Who was the British monarch during the Boston Tea Party?King James IIKing Charles IKing George IIIQueen Elizabeth II30s
- Q6Which British company was heavily affected by the Boston Tea Party?The Bank of EnglandThe East India CompanyThe British Tea CompanyThe Royal Navy30s
- Q7What was the name of the British act that provoked the Boston Tea Party?The Intolerable ActsThe Sugar ActThe Stamp ActThe Tea Act30s
- Q8Who was the leader of the Sons of Liberty in Boston?John HancockSamuel AdamsPaul RevereThomas Paine30s
- Q9What was the response of the British government to the Boston Tea Party?The Proclamation of 1763The Stamp ActThe Intolerable ActsThe Tea Act30s
- Q10What was the impact of the Boston Tea Party on the American Revolution?It led to a peaceful resolution of the conflictIt caused a rift between the American coloniesIt had no impact on the American RevolutionIt helped to unify the American colonies against British rule30s