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Question
- what was the result of the boston tea party?
a the boston massacre
b the sugar act
c the intolerable acts
d the stamp act
- the ______________ forced colonists to provide housing and food to british soldiers.
a stamp act
b sugar act
c quartering act
d extensive acts
- what did the \stamp act\ tax?
a paper items
b food
c tea
d mail
- ______________ fought against british redcoats at lexington and concord.
a minutemen
b continental army officers
c u.s. army soldiers
d u.s. marines
- the boston tea
Brief Explanations
- The Boston Tea Party was a colonial protest against British tea taxes; Parliament responded with harsh punitive laws called the Intolerable Acts. The other options predate the Tea Party.
- The Quartering Act specifically mandated colonists to house and supply British troops. The other acts targeted taxes on goods or documents, not soldier housing.
- The Stamp Act imposed a direct tax on all printed paper items used in the colonies, including legal documents, newspapers, and playing cards.
- Minutemen were colonial militia trained to fight quickly, and they were the first to confront British Redcoats at the battles of Lexington and Concord, the opening engagements of the American Revolution.
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