Quiz
1.) What was one reasons the the Boston Tea Party happened?
a. King George III taxed the colonists.
b. King George III didn't like the way the colonists dressed.
c. The colonists wished they could return to England.
2.) What is a patriot?
a. A colonist who loves King George III.
b. A colonist who does not like King George III or British rule.
c. A football player.
3.) Why is Samuel Adams important to the Boston Tea Party?
a. He told the British that the colonists were going to dump the tea into Boston Harbor.
b. He was King George III's best friend in the colonies.
c. He began protests and organized the Boston Tea Party.
4.) What did the colonists do during the Boston Tea Party?
a. They stole the tea to bring home to their families.
b. They dressed up as Mohawk Native Americans to disguise themselves.
c. They made the British jump into Boston Harbor.
5.) What happened in the colonies because of the Boston Tea Party?
a. The colonists were inspired to fight the American Revolution.
b. The British stopped taxing the colonists' tea.
c. King George III ignored the protest.
a. King George III taxed the colonists.
b. King George III didn't like the way the colonists dressed.
c. The colonists wished they could return to England.
2.) What is a patriot?
a. A colonist who loves King George III.
b. A colonist who does not like King George III or British rule.
c. A football player.
3.) Why is Samuel Adams important to the Boston Tea Party?
a. He told the British that the colonists were going to dump the tea into Boston Harbor.
b. He was King George III's best friend in the colonies.
c. He began protests and organized the Boston Tea Party.
4.) What did the colonists do during the Boston Tea Party?
a. They stole the tea to bring home to their families.
b. They dressed up as Mohawk Native Americans to disguise themselves.
c. They made the British jump into Boston Harbor.
5.) What happened in the colonies because of the Boston Tea Party?
a. The colonists were inspired to fight the American Revolution.
b. The British stopped taxing the colonists' tea.
c. King George III ignored the protest.