Studies Weekly Wk. 14 - "The Actions of the Colonies" Study Guide

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ELA, English
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4
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ENG
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Matching Match the Vocabulary Word to it's definition. You may use your Studies Weekly to help. It has been split into four parts. The definitions will only match with one of the vocabulary words in each part.Pt. 1 created by the Powder Alarm System Minute Men Leader of the Sons of Liberty Samuel Adams gunpowder, muskets, cannons items stored in the powder house company that the British granted a monopoly on the tea trade in the colonies as well as a portion of new duties to be collected on tea sales East India Tea Company Richest man in New England, owned a shipping Company John Hancock _ Pt. 2 He was the royal governor of New Jersey. Ben Franklin's son. He was very loyal to the king. Had an English wife. William Franklin A 1773 protest against British taxes in which Boston colonists disguised as Mohawks dumped valuable tea into Boston Harbor, the tea party that destroyed the most tea Boston Tea Party allowed royal officials accused of crimes to be tried in England instead of in the colonies Administration of Justice Act series of laws passed in 1774 to punish Boston for the Tea Party The Intolerable Acts _ Pt. 3 Royal Governor Thomas Hutchinson's replacement General Thomas Gage and military rule A refusal to buy or use goods and services. Boycott reduced power of the Massachusetts legislature while increasing the power of the royal governor Massachusetts Government Act a leader of the American Revolution, known for the famous quote "Give me liberty or give me death!" Patrick Henry _ Pt. 4 Extended boundaries of Quebec and granted equal rights to Catholics and recognized legality Catholic Church in the territory; colonists feared this meant that a pope would soon oversee the colonies. Quebec Act response to Boston Tea Party, outlawed use of Boston harbor until damages were paid to the crown Boston Port Act Law that required colonists to feed and shelter British troops Quartering Act

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