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Chapter 11

At the next slide, to play the game, you must click on the underlined point value to go to the selected question. To get the answer, click in the question box. To return to the main screen, click on the underlined answer. For Final Wrap-Up, click on Final Wrap-up at the bottom of the main screen.

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TaxLaws

Places People VocabularyToward

Independence

Final Wrap-Up

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What was another name for Patriots?

Whigs

What act resulted in the argument of “taxation without representation?”

Stamp Act

What group was established in

opposition to the Stamp Act?

Sons of Liberty

What natural boundary did the

Proclamation of 1763 follow?

Appalachian Mountains

What was the name of the British ship which

was overtaken by Joseph Habersham’s

Liberty?

Phillipa

What product was taxed by the Sugar

Act?

Molasses

What law taxed playing cards,

newspapers, and bills of sale?

Stamp Act

What series of laws taxed goods coming into the colonies?

Townshend Acts

What acts were passed as a result of

the Boston Tea Party?

Intolerable Acts

What government body did most

Georgians believe was the only body

that could tax them?

Commons House

Where was the first fighting of the

American Revolution?

Lexington and Concord

Who was the British general who was

stationed in Boston?

Thomas Gage

What group was established in Georgia to take over the powers of the governor and his

council?

Council of Safety

What did Georgia do instead of sending

representatives to the First Continental

Congress?

They sent a petition to England to protest the Intolerable Acts.

What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

To sever the political ties of the colonies to England

Where did the First Continental

Congress meet?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Where is the Olde Pink House, built by James Habersham,

Jr., located?

Savannah

To what river was Georgia’s southern border extended in the Proclamation of

1763?

St. Marys River

Where did Georgia’s second provincial

congress meet?

Tondee’s Tavern (Savannah)

Where did Governor Wright order the

official stamps required by the Stamp

Act be placed under guard?

Halifax

Who was the Ottawa chief who led a

rebellion against further white settlement?

Pontiac

Who was the British agent who sold

stamps in Georgia?

George Angus

Which elected speaker of the

Commons House had his appointment

rejected?

Noble WimberlyJones

Who was elected to represent St. John’s

Parish at the Continental Congress?

Dr. Lyman Hall

Who wrote Common Sense?

Thomas Paine

What is the name for a “loose organization

of states?”

confederation

What is a word which means “to

take back?”

Repeal

What word means to “refuse to buy?”

Boycott

What word describes the “practice of

allowing only one person or company to

sell something?”

Monopoly

What word describes the “secret

importation or exportation of

goods?”

Smuggle

Make your wager

What Georgia representatives

signed the Declaration of Independence?

Button Gwinnett

Lyman Hall

George Walton