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Chapter 5 Test Review

1. The belief that colonies exist to benefit the economy of the mother country is known as __________________. Mercantilism

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Chapter 5 Test Review

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1. The belief that colonies exist to benefit the economy of the mother country is known as __________________.

Mercantilism

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2. Why did the British colonists object to the Proclamation of 1763?

It placed limits on westward expansion

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3. The main purpose of the Navigation Acts passed by England was to ensure that only _________________ benefited from colonial trade.

England

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4. The outcome of the Treaty of Paris of 1763 resulted in which country losing its colonies/territory in North America?

France

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5. When colonists refused to buy any English products, they were participating in a _____________________.

boycott

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6. In order to avoid colonial conflicts with the Native Americans, the British Government passed this proclamation-

Proclamation of 1763

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7. What was a result of the French and Indian War that led directly to the American Revolution?

Colonists paying for war through taxes

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8. How did the colonists protest the Stamp Act (1765) on colonial trade

They boycotted

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Merchants

9. Boycotts were very effective because it created economic hardships for British _______________________ and reduced their profits.

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Parliament

10. The slogan “no taxation without representation” referred to taxes enacted by British ______________________________.

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Loyalist

11. A person who sided with the King could best be described as a ___________________.

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Patriot

12. A person who fought for independence and protested taxation could best be described as a _________________________.

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Declaration of Independence

13. Which document is the excerpt below taken from? “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.......”

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Thomas Jefferson

14. Who was the author of the Declaration of Independence?

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Independence Britain

15. The primary purpose of the Declaration of _________________ was to list the reasons the colonies should be FREE from ____________________.

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RevenueTrade

16. The main goal of most of the British Acts (Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Navigation Acts etc) was to enable Britain to raise ______________ and control who the colonies could and could not __________________ with.

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American

17. These British policies and Acts angered the American colonists and eventually led to the _______________ Revolution.

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Section 1 –Preamble/IntroSections 2 and 3 – list the rights the colonists thought they should have and their grievances against the kingSection 4 – establishes the U.S.A

18. Briefly describe the purpose of each of the 4 Sections of the Declaration of Independence:

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TaxRepresentation

19. Many American colonists believed that British ______ laws were unfair because colonists lacked _________________________ in Parliament.

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Declaration People

20. A basic idea stated by Thomas Jefferson in the _________________ of Independence was that the power to govern a nation comes from the _____________.

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As a protector or the mother country

21. How did a Loyalist view Great Britain?

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Revolutionary

22. The era of the Intolerable Acts, the First Continental Congress and Common Sense would best be summarized as the ________________________ Era.

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To be against it or fight itYES!!!!!!!!!!

23. To oppose something means to ___________________________. Were the American colonists opposed to many of the British policies? Yes or No

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Remained loyal to Britain and did not think that taxes were a good enough reason to revolt

24. Define Loyalist:

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Believed the taxes were unfair and that the colonies should be free of Britain

25. Define Patriot:

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George Washington

26. Who did the Continental Congress appoint to be the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army?

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1.Banned town meetings

2.Officers accused of crimes could be tried in other colonies or Britain

3.Forced Bostonians to shelter soldiers in their homes

27. List 4 effects of the Coercive Acts (aka Intolerable Acts)

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28. Explain the following quote in your own words:“The only representatives of the people of these colonies are persons chosen therein by themselves; and that no taxes ever have been, or can be constitutionally imposed on them but by their respective legislatures.”

-Statements by the Stamp Act Congress, 1765

Only the colonists elected representatives should have the power to levy (collect) taxes

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29. Based on your knowledge of the Triangular Trade, what product was exported from the 13 colonies and sent to Africa?

RUM