Chapter 5 Flashcards
(41 cards)
Why did England place a number of taxes (acts) against the colonists?
Revenue to pay war debt
What does salutary neglect mean?
Not strictly enforcing most laws
What is smuggling?
Importing or exporting without paying the proper taxes
What was George Grenville’s first action in the colonies? (To combat what?)
Smuggling
What are the writs of assistance?
Documents that permitted searches by custom officers looking for smuggled goods
How was the Sugar Act supposed to stop smuggling?
Lowered the tax on molasses to try and convince people to stop smuggling
What was the problem for the colonists with the Sugar Act? (What British law was contradicted?)
The British officers were allowed to seize goods from accused smugglers without going to court.
Innocent until proven guilty was contradicted
What was the Stamp Act?
Placed a tax on almost all printed material in the colonies
Who persuaded the House of Burgesses to take action against the Stamp Act?
Patrick Henry
What was the name of the settlement created between the Holston and Nolichucky Rivers by regulators that lost at the Battle of Alamance?
Watauga
Who owned the ship Liberty?
John Hancock
What event did the Colonists use as an example of propaganda?
Boston Massacre
What is information designed to influence opinion?
Propaganda
How many people were killed at the Boston Massacre?
5
What Acts were repealed due to the Boston Massacre?
Townshend Acts
What occurs when only one company controls a product?
Monopoly
What event was a response to the Tea Act of 1773?
The Boston Tea Party
During the time of the Boston Tea Party most colonists considered themselves to be part of what empire?
British
As a punishment for the Boston Tea Party, what did King George III impose upon Massachusetts?
Coercive Acts
What were these acts called by the colonists?
Intolerable Acts
Were the Coercive Acts successful in isolating Boston?
No
What is the name of the best militias in Massachusetts?
Minute Men
What was Paul Revere famous for shouting?
“Th regulars are out!”
What battle featured the “shot heard ‘round the world”?
Battle at Lexington