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Road to the Revolution Test Study Guide

Teacher: William Eosso
Across
A group of citizen soldiers
The ________ won the French and Indian War.
This charged the colonists a tax on all paper goods like newspapers and playing cards.
This act taxed things like cloth, wine, and molasses.
The phrase "no taxation without __________" became popular because the colonists were angry that they had not say in British Parliament.
The final Acts or Rules enforced by the king that closed the Boston Harbor and took away Massachusetts Bay Colony Charter.
This was the event that was the first time British Soldiers fired upon colonists: The Boston ____________
They were ready to fight the British in 60 seconds.
This Act was actually another rule that forced colonist to only be able to buy tea from the British East India Company
Before he became our first President, he was a major in the Virginia militia who was sent to the Ohio Valley to tell the French to go away.
Down
Colonists who dumped tea into the Boston Harbor who were dressed like Native Americans: Sons of ___________
A person who brings things into the county illegally.
This was the second Act that was another attempt to collect taxes on tea, glass, and paper to help lower taxes for the people of England.
The first African American killed in the Boston Massacre. Hint: Crispus ________
This Act forced colonists to provide food and shelter for British Soldiers.
The famous event where colonists dressed as Native Americans dumped British tea into the harbor: The _______ _____ Party
This rule prevented colonists to move west of the Appalachian Mountains: The Royal ____________
The main reason for the French and Indian War was because both sides fought over ________
When people refuse to buy certain things
This famous man made a picture that showed British soldiers shooting colonists during the Boston Massacre.