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Which Act of Parliament forbid colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains?
a) Proclamation of 1763
b) Intolerable Acts
c) Townshend Acts
d) Quartering Act

Which event caused the British to issue the Proclamation of 1763?
a) French and Indian War
b) Stamp Act
c) Boston Massacre
d) First Continental Congress

Which of the following IS NOT something you would have paid a tax on because of the Stamp Tax?
a) tea
b) playing cards
c) newspaper
d) magazine

Which of the following is something colonists DID NOT do in response to the Stamp Act?
a) throw tea in the harbor
b) protest
c) attack tax collectors
d) destroy government buildings

Which act made Colonists have to house British soliders?
a) Quartering Act
b) Townshend Acts
c) Intolerable Acts
d) Proclamation of 1763

Which set of taxes caused the events of the Boston Massacre?
a) Townshend Acts
b) Stamp Act
c) Intolerable Acts
d) Tea Act

How many colonists were killed in the Boston Massacre?
a) 5
b) 15
c) 10
d) 20

Who was the free African-American who died at the Boston Massacre?
a) Crispus Attucks
b) Samuel Adams
c) Jumonville
d) Edward Braddock

How much was the tax that caused the Boston Tea Party?
a) 3 cents per pound
b) 20 cents per pound
c) 1 cent per cup of tea
d) 5 cents per cup of tea

What was the name of the group who led the Boston Tea Party?
a) Sons of Liberty
b) Minutemen
c) Continental Congress
d) Mohawk Indians

Which colony was being punished with the Intolerable Acts?
a) Massachusetts
b) Pennsylvania
c) Virginia
d) Jamestown

Who was King of England during this time period?
a) King George III
b) King Henry VIII
c) King Thomas IV
d) King Charles XVII

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