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Duty

A Tax on Imports and Exports. Duty. The group who led the opposition to the British taxes – using persuasion and intimidation, was called… . Sons of Liberty . Required a stamp on newspapers and legal papers. Stamp Act. England’s lawmaking body. Parliament. To end:. repeal.

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Duty

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  1. A Tax on Imports and Exports Duty

  2. The group who led the opposition to the British taxes – using persuasion and intimidation, was called… Sons of Liberty

  3. Required a stamp on newspapers and legal papers. Stamp Act

  4. England’s lawmaking body Parliament

  5. To end: repeal

  6. Declared Parliament had the right to pass laws for the colonies: Declaratory Act (NNBB)

  7. Part-time soldiers Militia

  8. Formed to protest Stamp Act Sons of Liberty

  9. Taxes on glass, tea, paper, paint, and lead: Townshend Duties

  10. Meeting of colonial delegates to oppose the Coercive Acts First Continental Congress

  11. Search Warrants: Writs of Assistance

  12. British soldiers fired on a mob, killing 5 and wounding 6 Boston Massacre

  13. The colonial response to British attempts to tax them without their consent was summarized in the slogan: • No taxation without representation

  14. The British tax on sugar coffee, and wine was called the: Sugar Act

  15. One of the major reasons that the English government first tried to tax the colonies was: To help pay for the French and Indian War

  16. Christopher Gadsen was the spokesman in the Commons house for: The Sons of Liberty

  17. Soldiers who served only when needed and were free to go home when the need was over were called: Militia

  18. The tea sent to Charles Town was: Unloaded and put into the basement of Exchange Building

  19. Supporters of the king were called: Loyalists

  20. American army during the Revolution Continental Army

  21. Making surprise raids on the enemy by irregular soldiers was called: Guerilla Warfare

  22. Saved flag at Ft. Moultrie Sergeant Jasper

  23. Commanded fort on Sullivan’s Island • Colonel William Moultrie

  24. Thomas Sumter….. The Gamecock

  25. Francis Marion: The Swamp Fox

  26. Andrew Pickens The Wizard Owl

  27. What did the Treaty of Ninety Six do? Nathanial Greene

  28. Commander-in-Chief of Continental Army: George Washington

  29. The first blood shed in the Revolution in South Carolina happened at: The Battle of Fort Moultrie

  30. The turning point of the Revolution in South Carolina was: The Battle of King’s Mountain

  31. The last major battle in South Carolina was? The Battle of Eutaw Springs

  32. T/F The American Revolution created an independent nation? True

  33. Colonists dressed as Indians and dumped tea into the Boston Harbor. True

  34. The Declaratory Act declared that Parliament would not try to tax the colonies. False

  35. Crispus Attucks was first killed in the Boston Massacre. True or False

  36. Christopher Gadsden was an early leader in the opposition to British policies True

  37. The Sons of Liberty attacked those who bought the hated Townshed Duties. True

  38. Colonel Moultrie designed the flag that flew on Sulivan’s Island. True

  39. All Americans supported the Revolution. False

  40. Sumter, Marion and Pickens waged guerilla warfare. True

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