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2013 Road To The Revolution Flashcards

The document provides a study guide for an upcoming assessment on the Road to the Revolutionary War. The assessment will include 15 fill-in-the-blank questions with a word bank and 8 multiple choice questions. It will wrap up the unit and students are advised to study a little each night to be successful.

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2013 Road To The Revolution Flashcards

The document provides a study guide for an upcoming assessment on the Road to the Revolutionary War. The assessment will include 15 fill-in-the-blank questions with a word bank and 8 multiple choice questions. It will wrap up the unit and students are advised to study a little each night to be successful.

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Road to the Revolution Study Guide


We will be having an assessment on Friday, March 8, 2013. There will be 15 fill in the blanks question, and a word bank will be provided. There will also be 8 multiple choice questions on the assessment. This assessment will wrap up our unit on the Road to the Revolutionary War. Study a little bit each night, and you will be very successful!

Debt Loyalist Tea Act Minutemen Stamp Act Repeal Boycott Patriot Intolerable Acts

Refers to money owed to someone or something Was a person who was a supporter of England and King George the III This law stated that only the East India Tea Company would be allowed to sell tea to the colonies Was a colonist soldier who had to be ready at a moments notice This law placed a tax on printed materials in the colonies, such as legal documents, newspapers, and cards To cancel

A refusal to buy goods

Was a person who supported the American cause for independence from England laws passed by Parliament to punish the colonists of Boston after the Boston Tea Party

Parliament Sons of Liberty Townshend Acts Paul Revere Massacre First Continental Congress French and Indian War Daughters of Liberty Committee of Correspondence Samuel Adams Boston Tea Party

Britains law making body

A group that led protests against the taxes A tax passed by Parliament that put a tax on all imported goods such as paper, wool, and tea Learned of the Britishs secret plans to invade Concord and Lexington. He took a midnight ride to warn colonists that the British were coming Is the killing of a group of people who are not able to defend themselves A meeting that involved every colony except Georgia. At the meeting they discussed actions to take in response to the Intolerable Acts. The reason why Britain wanted to tax the colonists. Group of women that made tea and wove cloth when they colonists boycotted those products made by the British. Was formed to share news among the colonies. Organized the Sons of Liberty

Caused the Intolerable Acts Showed that the colonists opposed British Tax

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