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Stamp Act, Tea Act, Sugar Act, Intolerable Acts

Stamp Act, Tea Act, Sugar Act, Intolerable Acts

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Social Studies

8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 9 Questions

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Acts, Taxes, Colonial Protests

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King George's Taxes

  • ​Sugar Act 1764- Tax on sugar and molasses

  • ​Stamp Act- Tax on any paper items in the colonies (newspaper, cards, magazines)

  • Townshend Acts- Tax on glass, tea, paint, lead, etc. (heavily protested by colonists

  • Boycott: Colonists refused to buy goods from Britain (peaceful)

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Multiple Choice

A refusal to purchase goods is known as a

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Boycott

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Protests

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Boston Massacre

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Patriots

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Multiple Choice

Boycotting British items means that Britain did not make a profit?

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True

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False

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  • A group of men formed by Samuel Adams that fought for colonists rights and against taxes from the King. Sometimes violently

Sons of Liberty

  • Colonists were upset because they felt like they had no say in the laws that were being passed by the King. Wanted to be represented in Parliament

​​No Taxation without Representation

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Fill in the Blank

Who created the Sons of Liberty

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Fill in the Blank

Colonists were upset about the taxes because they felt they were not () in the English Parliament (government)

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​Boston Massacre

​(1770)

  • Colonists were angry that Britain sent 2,000 soldiers to enforce new taxes, like the Stamp Act (paper) and Townshend Acts (glass, paint, tea)

  • ​During the protest, British soldiers opened fire and killed protestors

  • ​Crispus Attucks, a free black man, was the first person to die in the massacre (and Revolution)

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Multiple Choice

Why were colonists angry and protesting leading up to the massacre?

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Britain sent soldiers to enforce taxes

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France sent soldiers to help the British enforce taxes

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Too many Indians were moving into the colonies

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Not enough food for everyone

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Multiple Choice

Who was the first person to die in the Boston Massacre?

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George Washington

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Benjamin Franklin

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Carlton Banks

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Crispus Attucks

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Boston Tea Party (1773)

  • ​A response to the Tea Act

  • Men dumped tea into the Boston Harbor in protest

  • ​It was a rallying event that helped unite the 13 Colonies in their anger at Britain

  • ​Committees of Correspondence became popular - these groups helped towns and colonies share information about resisting British laws

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Multiple Choice

What were the groups called that helped colonies share information about British laws?

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Sons of Liberty

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Committees of Correspondence

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Daughters of Liberty

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Committees of British Haters

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​Intolerable Acts

​(1774)

  • Punishments ​against the people of Boston for the Boston Tea Party

  • ​Closed Boston Harbor

  • ​Replaced elected local Gov't in Boston with an appointed one

  • ​Quartering Act: forced colonists to have British soldiers stay in their homes

  • ​Colonists were taxed to pay for supplies for soldiers

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Multiple Choice

Why did Britain impose the Intolerable Acts?

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punishment for the Boston Tea Party

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Punishment for the Boston Massacre

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The King wanted a new castle

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keep colonists east of the Appalachian Mountains 

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Poll

How do you think colonists felt about housing soldiers and being taxed to provide for them?

They were fine with it

They were very angry and resisted

They were happy, and asked to be taxed more

Acts, Taxes, Colonial Protests

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