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- Q1this gave the people of a Canadian province all lands previously reserved as “Indian Lands”Proclamation ActQuebec ActOntario ActTownshend Act30s
- Q2passed in 1767, it placed taxes on many imports to British America including glass, paper, paint, lead, and teaGlass & Paper ActStamp ActTea ActTownshend Act30s
- Q3Laws used to punish Boston after the “Tea Party”Coercive/Intolerable ActsDeclaratory ActHMS GaspeeThe Lexington Concord30s
- Q4required taxable stamps to be put on 54 different kinds of documents such as dice, playing cards, calendars, wills, etc.Massachusetts Government ActStamp act CongressBoston Port ActStamp Act30s
- Q5passed in 1766, this legislation reasserted Parliament’s control over all colonial affairsFirst Continental CongressAdministrative Justice ActDeclaratory ActQuartering Act30s
- Q6In which town did the first skirmish between the British Regulars and the Provincial militia take place? (The shot heard round the world)BostonPhiladelphiaLexingtonConcord30s
- Q7The unjust use of power is the definition ofrevolutiontyrannytreasoneffigy30s
- Q8During a protest Andrew Oliver's house was broken into all of his furniture was thrown in the into the streets to be burned, a fake funeral was held and a(n) _____ (a dummy made to look like him) was hanged and burned.mannequineffigyemceeepoch30s
- Q9After the ________ of 1763, many people in the American provinces became upset with the balance of power in the British Empire’s government because the central government was too strong.Treaty of ParisStamp ActShot Heard Round the WorldProclamation30s
- Q10Which political perpesctive beleived that the central government was too strong and believed in simple boycotts and protests in order to work toward reform for the British Empire and colonies?wigsWhigsStoryTorys30s
- Q11Which person, giving his opinion, stated "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" which became an iconic phrase and inspiration for the American Revolution?Ben FranklinSamuel AdamsPaul ReverePatrick Henry30s
- Q12He created the famous etching of the Boston Massacre and also warned Lexington and Concord of the coming British Regulars.King George IIIJames OtisPaul RevereGeneral George Gage30s
- Q13In this event members of the Sons of Liberty dressed like Native AmericansBoston Tea PartyBurning of the HMS GaspeeBoston MassacreShot Heard Round the World30s
- Q14The royal governor of MassachusettsBen FranklinWilliam PittKing George IIIGeneral Gage30s
- Q155 people died when British regulars fired into a mob of angry American colonistsBoston MassacreShot herard round the worldFirst Continental Congressboston tea party30s