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Causes of the American Revolution Review French and Indian War Taxation Without Representation Important People Name that Picture! Misc

The French and Indian War was fought between these two groups. French and Indian War10

The French and the British French and Indian War10

The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonists from crossing this mountain range. French and Indian War 20

Appalachian Mountains French and Indian War 20

The Treaty of Paris of 1763 created this new boundary for the 13 colonies. French and Indian War 30

From the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River French and Indian War 30

This was the cause of King George III passing the Proclamation of French and Indian War 40

Fighting between colonists and the Native Americans French and Indian War 40

Explain how the French and Indian War was a cause of the Revolutionary War. French and Indian War 50

Although England won the war and expanded its territory in the colonies, the Proclamation of 1763 prevent colonial settlement west and caused much unrest and anger. French and Indian War 50

Explain the phrase, “No taxation without representation.” Taxation without Representation10

King George III and Parliament were imposing new taxes on the colonists without allowing them representation in Parliament. Taxation without Representation10

This tax raised the price of all legal and commercial documents. Taxation without Representation 20

Stamp Act Taxation without Representation 20

This act was not a direct tax but required colonists to provide shelter and financially support Redcoats stationed in their town. Taxation without Representation 30

Quartering Act Taxation without Representation 30

This was a widely used colonial strategy to avoid paying British taxes. Taxation without Representation 40

Boycott Taxation without Representation 40

This tax led to the Intolerable Acts. Taxation without Representation 50

Tea Act Taxation without Representation 50

Leader of the Sons of Liberty. People10

Samuel Adams People10

Leader of Great Britain prior to and during the American Revolution. People20

King George III People20

Inventor, writer, statesman, diplomat, creator of the Albany Plan of Union and delegate to the First Continental Congress. People30

Benjamin Franklin People30

African American killed during the Boston Massacre. People40

Crispus Attucks People40

Name used to describe colonists who supported independence. People50

Patriot People50

Name that Picture10

Proclamation of 1763

Name that Picture 20

Albany Plan of Union

Name that Picture 30

Boston Massacre

Name that Picture 40

Boston Tea Party

Name that Picture 50

Treaty of Paris of 1763

These are some of the reasons the colonies were growing so rapidly. Misc.10

Cheap land Religious tolerance Economic opportunity Misc.10

The purpose of the Albany Plan of Union. Misc.20

To unify the colonies in order to better govern themselves and defeat the French Misc.20

A nickname for the British soldiers. Misc.30

Redcoats Misc.30

These were two main parts of the Intolerable Acts. Misc.40

1.Closed the port of Boston until they paid for the destroyed tea 2.Suspended the government of Massachusetts 3.Sent even more troops to enforce the new law Misc.40

The main reason King George III and Parliament imposed new taxes on the colonies. Misc.50

How were they going to pay off the debt from the French and Indian War? The government decided that the colonists should start paying their fair share Misc.50