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Which event angered the colonists because five of them were shot?
a) Boston Tea Party
b) Boston Massacre
c) Lexington and Concord
d) Stamp Act

The common phrase that the colonists used against the war was...
a) Taxation without Representation
b) We have not yet begun to fight
c) I regret that I have but one life to live for my country
d) King George III is mean

Which act taxed important documents?
a) Sugar Act
b) Townshend Act
c) Stamp Act
d) Intolerable Acts

The group that spread news of events through letters was known as the...
a) Sons of Liberty
b) Committees of Correspondence
c) Boycotters
d) Patriots

This event angered the British, because it affected their financial investments.
a) Boston Tea Party
b) Boston Massacre
c) Stamp Act
d) Sugar Act

These documents were like warrants and used by the British to search homes.
a) Stamp Act
b) British Warrant
c) Writs of Assistance
d) Quartering Act

This event angered the colonists so much, that they later write the 3rd Amendment because of it
a) Writs of Assistance
b) Quartering Act
c) Declaration of Independence
d) US Constitution

When colonists were upset over the Stamp Act, they often responded by not buying the goods or documents. This is called a...
a) Refusal
b) Agreement
c) Embargo
d) Boycott

One of the first events that made the colonists upset was an act that hindered (limited) their ability to move west. This was called..
a) Manifest Destiny
b) Proclamation Line 1763
c) Appalachian Mountains
d) Tax Acts

The British closed the Boston Harbor, which meant that the colonists could not trade goods to make money. This was called the...
a) Tea Act
b) Shot Heard Round the World
c) Intolerable Acts
d) Lexington and Concord

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