A) stamp act B) boycott C) repealed
A) Forced colonists to pay a tax ever time they bought a newspaper or pamphlet or signed a legal document. B) Taxed sugar. C) Limit the amount of molasses and sugar colonists bought from parts of the west indies not under British control
A) repealed B) stamp act C) boycott
A) controlled B) canceled C) enforced
A) nothing B) To protest the stamp act and other unfair laws imposed by the British on the colonies. C) Help the British control the colonists and restore control where there was unrest
A) nothing B) They hired more British tax agents C) Some of the British tax agents quit their jobs
A) Minutemen had to be ready in a day's notice B) Minutemen had to be ready in a minute's notice C) Minutemen had to be ready in an hour's notice
A) The colonists thought that only the congress could tax themselves B) The colonists thought that only they should be able to tax themselves C) The colonists thought that only the king should be able to tax them
A) Laws that required the colonists to pay a tax on sugar B) Laws that required colonists to pay a tax every time they bought a newspaper or pamphlet or signed a legal document C) Laws that required the colonists to pay a tax on British goods such as tea, lead, glass, paper and paint
A) Parliament opened up a new port in Boston, banned town meetings until colonists produced more tea B) The port of Boston was closed and all town meetings were banned until the colonists paid for the tea C) Parliament closed the port of Boston and Banned town meetings until the colonists produced more tea
A) True B) False
A) began trade with England, gathered hourmen to defend the cities, established militias B) Stopped trade with China, gathered minutemen to defend cities, established militias C) Stopped trade with Britain, gathered minutemen to defend cities, established militias
A) False B) True |