HORROR ESCAPE ROOM
Causes of the Revolution
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The excerpt below is from the Declaration of Rights and Grievances of
the First Continental Congress on October 14, 1774. . . . the British parliament, claiming a power of right to bind the
people of America by statutes in all cases . . . imposed taxes on
them . . . To these grievous acts and measures, Americans cannot
submit . . . we have for the present, only resolved to pursue
the following peaceable measures:
1) To enter into a non-importation, non-consumption, and nonexportation agreement or association.
Source: Library of Congress/Public Domain
How did King George III respond to the action described in the excerpt?
01
He temporarily suspended taxes but required the colonies to remain loyal to Parliament.
He agreed to remove all taxes and restore colonial self-government
He ignored the colonists’ demands for change in government policy.
02
What was the significance of Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense?
It was an influential work calling for independence from Great Britain.
It was a published document outlining personal rights in Great Britain.
It was a written framework of colonial government.
03
A colonist refuses to buy British goods after new taxes are passed. What form of protest is this?
Propaganda
Petition
Boycott
04
How did the colonists feel about the Proclamation of 1763?
They agreed with it an obeyed
They resented the limits put on westward expansion
They moved t Canada
05
The timeline below details a series of events that occurred in the American colonies. 1770 - British soldiers fire on a crowd of colonists protesting the soldiers’ presence in Boston. 1773- Colonists protest the Tea Act by dumping tea into Boston Harbor. 1775-Shots are fired between the British army and the colonists at Lexington and Concord in the colony of Massachusetts.
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01
Which document was an agreement by early American settlers that provided for self-government?
The Articles of Confederation
The U.S. Constitution
The Mayflower Compact
The Declaration of Independence
02
"These acts are intolerable and violate our rights as Englishmen." What is the MAIN idea of this statement?
Colonists believe their rights are being violated
Colonists support British laws
Everyone is guaranteed equal representation in government.
Colonists want representation in colonial assemblies
03
During the ratification process, which complaint did the Anti-Federalists have with the U.S. Constitution?
It failed to provide for fair local representation.
It failed to recognize regional differences.
It failed to protect individual rights.
It failed to create a strong central government.
04
Colonists argued that laws should not be passed without their consent. Which Enlightenment idea does this reflect?
Social Contract
insure domestic tranquility
secure the blessings of liberty
Divine Right
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What act passed by Parliament led to the creation of the Sons of Liberty?
01
Townshend Acts
Stamp Act
Sugar Act
What major effect did the boycott of the British goods because of the Townshend Acts have on the colonies?
02
People decided to obey the laws passed by Parliament
Parliament repealled all taxes under the Townshend Acts
Massive unemployment in coastal communities
How did Parliament react to the Boston Tea Party?
03
They gave the American Colonies their independence
They passed the Intolerable Acts
They repealed the Tea Act
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You've recovered all the ghost's memories! Now he can finally rest and you can escape from the house!
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HORROR ESCAPE ROOM
Causes of the Revolution
start
Introduction
"A ghost is trapped in this house, doomed to wander through it until he recovers all his memories.To help him find them, you must first pass all the tests and get the missing items in your inventory. Explore the house and try not to get trapped yourself too..."
Explore the house
Inventory
The excerpt below is from the Declaration of Rights and Grievances of the First Continental Congress on October 14, 1774. . . . the British parliament, claiming a power of right to bind the people of America by statutes in all cases . . . imposed taxes on them . . . To these grievous acts and measures, Americans cannot submit . . . we have for the present, only resolved to pursue the following peaceable measures: 1) To enter into a non-importation, non-consumption, and nonexportation agreement or association. Source: Library of Congress/Public Domain How did King George III respond to the action described in the excerpt?
01
He temporarily suspended taxes but required the colonies to remain loyal to Parliament.
He agreed to remove all taxes and restore colonial self-government
He ignored the colonists’ demands for change in government policy.
02
What was the significance of Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense?
It was an influential work calling for independence from Great Britain.
It was a published document outlining personal rights in Great Britain.
It was a written framework of colonial government.
03
A colonist refuses to buy British goods after new taxes are passed. What form of protest is this?
Propaganda
Petition
Boycott
04
How did the colonists feel about the Proclamation of 1763?
They agreed with it an obeyed
They resented the limits put on westward expansion
They moved t Canada
05
The timeline below details a series of events that occurred in the American colonies. 1770 - British soldiers fire on a crowd of colonists protesting the soldiers’ presence in Boston. 1773- Colonists protest the Tea Act by dumping tea into Boston Harbor. 1775-Shots are fired between the British army and the colonists at Lexington and Concord in the colony of Massachusetts.
It's not correct...
Find the key to continue
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
01
Which document was an agreement by early American settlers that provided for self-government?
The Articles of Confederation
The U.S. Constitution
The Mayflower Compact
The Declaration of Independence
02
"These acts are intolerable and violate our rights as Englishmen." What is the MAIN idea of this statement?
Colonists believe their rights are being violated
Colonists support British laws
Everyone is guaranteed equal representation in government.
Colonists want representation in colonial assemblies
03
During the ratification process, which complaint did the Anti-Federalists have with the U.S. Constitution?
It failed to provide for fair local representation.
It failed to recognize regional differences.
It failed to protect individual rights.
It failed to create a strong central government.
04
Colonists argued that laws should not be passed without their consent. Which Enlightenment idea does this reflect?
Social Contract
insure domestic tranquility
secure the blessings of liberty
Divine Right
You found a secret message
♪♬ø
Remember these notes and play them on the piano in the correct order
01
...Keep playing
02
...One more
03
Try again...
You found a new item for your inventory
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
♪♬ø
Use the magnifying glass to find the code and then insert it into the typewriter.
224
Introduce el código secreto
Código(224)
What act passed by Parliament led to the creation of the Sons of Liberty?
01
Townshend Acts
Stamp Act
Sugar Act
What major effect did the boycott of the British goods because of the Townshend Acts have on the colonies?
02
People decided to obey the laws passed by Parliament
Parliament repealled all taxes under the Townshend Acts
Massive unemployment in coastal communities
How did Parliament react to the Boston Tea Party?
03
They gave the American Colonies their independence
They passed the Intolerable Acts
They repealed the Tea Act
A briefcase appeared...
congratulations
You've recovered all the ghost's memories! Now he can finally rest and you can escape from the house!
Sure you want to go out?
You will lose all the progress so far...
Back
Exit
Inventory
Inventory
Inventory
♪♬ø
Inventory
♪♬ø
Inventory
♪♬ø
Oh, no. You're Mine Now...
Inventory