Chapter 5 Flashcards
What does salutary neglect mean?
Not strictly enforcing most laws.
What three things lead to individualism being strong in the colonies?
Salutary neglect, colonies acted independently, more landowners
Why did England place a number of taxes (acts) against the colonists?
The British had accumulated a large war debt after the French and Indian War.
What is importing or exporting without paying proper taxes on goods? (Also GB’s top priority in the colonies at
this time)
Smuggling
How was the Sugar Act supposed to stop smuggling?
It lowered tax on molasses
What was the problem for the colonists with the Sugar Act? (What British law was contradicted?)
British officers were allowed to seize goods from smugglers without going to court.
What was the Stamp Act?
It 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 purpose of the Sons of Liberty?
To protect the rights of the colonists and fight taxation.
Who was the founder of the Sons of Liberty?
Samuel Adams
What was important about the Declaratory Act?
It stated that England had the right to tax the colonies in all cases.
What was important about the Townshend Acts?
It taxed imported goods before they arrived in the colonies.
Who owned the ship Liberty?
John Hancock
What was required of colonial citizens when the Quartering Act was passed?
It required the colonies to house British soldiers in barracks provided by the colonies.
What event did the Colonists use as an example of propaganda?
The Boston Massacre
What is information designed to influence opinion?
Propaganda