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Review of the Road to Revolution

Teacher: Scarborough
Across
People who sided with the British 173
One of these would hang in the Old North Church steeple if British troops were moving by land 172
Said "taxation without representation is tyranny!" notes
One of the few British officials who sided with the colonists 162
Called the unknown shot fired to start the Battle of Lexington, "the shot heard 'round the world" 173
Laws passed by Britain to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party 170
The government making decisions for the colonies while problems are developing with Britain 171
__________ of 1763 said colonists could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains 151
Law that put the British East India Company in charge of tea in the colonies 166
The man who said, "give me liberty or give me death" 172
In 1773, a group of men threw hundreds of chests of tea into the ocean to protest the Tea Act 167
Down
The lawyer who defended the soldiers after the Boston Massacre 165
Popular means of protesting. This is a refusal to buy specific things. 161
Type of money required to pay for the stamps required by the Stamp Act 161
People who wanted independence for the colonies
The English law-making body: like our Congress 159
The first battles of the American Revolution 173
Colonists got in a fight with soldiers outside a custom house on March 5, 1770. 165
William Dawes and this man were also on the "Midnight Ride", but they are given a lot less credit than Paul Revere 173
The ruler of England before and during the American Revolution 160
Governments collect these to raise money
A group founded by men like Samuel Adams and John Hancock to protest laws passed by Parliament 161
These people help find things out. They were used a lot during the Revolution 172
A tax that required that the image of a stamp be put on all legal and published documents in the colonies 160