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Great Britain passed these laws after the Boston Tea Party
a) Intolerable Acts
b) Stamp Act
c) Boston Massacre
d) Boston Tea Party

Site of the last battle of the Revolutionary War
a) Battle of Concord
b) Battle of Yorktown
c) Battle of Saratoga
d) Battle of Dale

A protest against British taxes in which Boston colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians dumped valuable tea into Boston Harbor
a) Boston Massacre
b) boycott
c) Boston Tea Party
d) Battle of Saratoga

The French and the Indians were fighting over land with the colonists of Great Britain.
a) Battle of Concord
b) Battle of Saratoga
c) Battle of Concord
d) French and Indian War

to refuse to do business or have contact with a person, group, country, or product
a) boycott
b) Stamp Act
c) Intolerable Acts
d) Boston Tea Party

An important Patriot victory in New York during the Revolutionary War. A "turning point"
a) Battle of Concord
b) Battle of Saratoga
c) Battle of Dale
d) Battle of Yorktown

a town in eastern Massachusetts; site of the first battle of the Revolutionary War
a) Battle of Concord
b) Battle of Saratoga
c) Battle of Lexington
d) Battle of Yorktown

a law passed by the British Parliament requiring colonists to pay a tax on newspapers, pamphlets, legal documents, and even playing cards
a) Intolerable Acts
b) Sugar Act
c) Tea Act
d) Stamp Act

British soldiers fired outside of the custom house in this town. Five colonists were killed.
a) Boston Massacre
b) Battle of Lexington
c) Battle of Concord
d) Battle of Yorktown

a town in eastern Massachusetts; site of the second battle of the Revolutionary War
a) Battle of Lexington
b) Battle of Concord
c) Battle of Saratoga
d) Battle of Lexington

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