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Chapter 3 Notes-Conflict in the colonies Main Idea #4 pages: 94-97 1. The idea that knowledge, reason, and science could improve society was_______________________ 2. Benjamin Franklin accomplishments on the back(7):_________________________________________ 3. How are the Great Awakening and Enlightenment similar? ________________________________ 4. What river valley did France and Britain fight over? ___________________________________ 5. Who fought in the French and Indian War? ______________________________________________ 6. Who was the general that lost his first battle against the French but was still regarded as a hero for striking the first blow against the French?________________________________________________ 7. This powerful group of Native Americans allied with Britain___________________________ 8. What was the plan introduced by Ben Franklin that called for “one general government” for all the American colonies? _________________________________________________________________ 9. What country did Ben Franklin fear would win the war and take over the colonies? ________________ 10. Why did the colonies not adopt Ben Franklin’s plan? _______________________________________ 11. The Treaty of Paris 1763 gave________________ to Britain. Britain also gained all ______________lands _______ of the ____________________________River except for the city of _______________________. Britain also received ________________from _________________(they were_____________of France). 12. In an earlier treaty- ______________received Louisiana from_______________________ and the land France claimed to the___________of the ________________________________River. 13. The______________ of__________________ changed the balance of __________________ in North America. Soon colonists began wanting to move ________________ to _______________new lands. 14. The Proclamation of 1763 called for_________________________________________________________ 15. What caused the French and Indian War? ___________________________________________________ 16. Defend the British decision to ban colonists from settling the Western frontier. Give 2 reasons to support your claim. DO ON THE BACK! ****

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Chapter 3 Notes-Conflict in the colonies Main Idea #4 pages: 94-971. The idea that knowledge, reason, and science could improve society was_______________________2. Benjamin Franklin accomplishments on the back(7):_________________________________________3. How are the Great Awakening and Enlightenment similar?________________________________4. What river valley did France and Britain fight over?___________________________________5. Who fought in the French and Indian War? ______________________________________________6. Who was the general that lost his first battle against the French but was still regarded as a hero for striking

the first blow against the French?________________________________________________7. This powerful group of Native Americans allied with Britain___________________________8. What was the plan introduced by Ben Franklin that called for “one general government” for all the

American colonies? _________________________________________________________________9. What country did Ben Franklin fear would win the war and take over the colonies? ________________10. Why did the colonies not adopt Ben Franklin’s plan? _______________________________________11. The Treaty of Paris 1763 gave________________ to Britain. Britain also gained all ______________lands

_______ of the ____________________________River except for the city of _______________________. Britain also received ________________from _________________(they were_____________of France).

12. In an earlier treaty- ______________received Louisiana from_______________________ and the land France claimed to the___________of the ________________________________River.

13. The______________ of__________________ changed the balance of __________________ in North America. Soon colonists began wanting to move ________________ to _______________new lands.

14. The Proclamation of 1763 called for_________________________________________________________15. What caused the French and Indian War?___________________________________________________16. Defend the British decision to ban colonists from settling the Western frontier. Give 2 reasons to support your claim. DO ON THE

BACK! ****

Main Idea #5- Part 1: British efforts to raise revenue sparks protest: Pages 98-1001. What caused the British to be in such debt?__________________________________________________2. What was King George’s idea on how to pay off the debt?_____________________________________3. What is KGIII’s reasoning behind taxing the colonists?______________________________________4. What did the British do to keep the colonists from moving westward because they couldn’t afford another war?

_________________________________________________________________________________5. Revenue is____________________________________Why did KGII need revenue?_______________6. He became the Prime Minister of Great Britain after William Pitt; he was determined to reduce Britain’s debt.______7. _____________of___________________-legal documents allowed British customs officers to enter any location

to search for smuggled goods; it is another name for a___________________________ 8. This act lowered the tax on molasses imported into the American colonies.___________________9. This act of Parliament placed a tax on almost all printed materials in the colonies.___________________10. This is the famous slogan during the protesting of the Stamp Act____________________________11. This act of Parliament forced colonists to pay for food and shelter of the British troops in America._______12. Boycott means__________________________________________________________________________13. Protest mean____________________________________________________________________________14. What is the difference between boycotting and protesting?______________________________________15. *John _________wrote that government was a “____________ ____________” Your

_______________________ has a contract or _______________________ to protect your individual ________________ and ________________; If they _______________ to do this, _____________________ have the right to _________________________ it.

16. *_________also said that all men have the __________to ________, ________________, and p_________. 17. *What was the purpose of the Virginia House of Burgesses?______________________________________18. *What is treason?_______________________________________________________________________19. *This Virginian said, “If this be treason, make the most of it.”_____________________________________20. *He was the leader of the Sons of Liberty.___________________________________________________21. *What were the colonists doing when they would burn effigies that represented tax collectors? Boycotting or Protesting?

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Chapter 3 Notes-Conflict in the colonies 22. They drafted a petition declaring colonies can only be taxed by its own assemblies.____________________23. *What does repealed mean?_______________________________________________________________24. This act gave Parliament the right to tax and make decisions for British colonies “in all cases whatsoever”. ________25. This act of Parliament applied taxes to imported goods, with the tax being paid at the port of entry.______26. These items were taxed with the Townshend Acts__________,__________,__________,____________,&___________.27. This group of women organized to support the boycott of British goods________________________________28. What series of events led to British soldiers taking over the city of Boston?_________________________________Main Idea #5- Part 2- Bloody Massacre causes resentment toward Great Britain- Page 1011. Who was instructed to create an engraving of the event?_______________________________________2. Who were the “redcoats?”_________________________________________________________________3. What does the word Massacre mean? __________________________________________________4. Date:____________________________Street:___________________5. Between who?____________&_________Who are the suspects?_____________________________6. What was thrown?______________________________________________________________________7. Quotes from Redcoats:________________________________________________________________8. Quotes from Colonists:__________________________________________________________________9. How many colonists were killed in Boston? ____________________________________________10. List the victims of the Boston Massacre:1.____________________2.______________________________ 3.____________________________4. _________________________________5. ______________________11. This half Native American , half African-American was among those killed at Boston. ___________12. Why did Josiah Quincy and John Adams agree to defend the British Soldiers in the Boston Massacre?

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

13. Describe the pictures on the back of this sheet: ****TURN PAPER OVER TURN PAPER OVER!****

14. Information designed to influence opinion_______________Example:_____________________________15. Who is at fault for the Massacre?_________________________________________________________16. How is the Boston Massacre Propaganda?___________________________________________________Main Idea#5- Part 3: Let’s Have a Party! Pages 102-1031. This organization circulated writings about colonists’ grievances against Britain. _____________________2. What is a grievance?______________________________________________________________________3. What was the purpose of the Tea Act?______________________________________________________4. This British tea company gained an edge on its’ competition through the passing of the Tea Act._________ 5. Date:__________________Time:_____________Place:___________________6. Name of Event:_____________________________ How much many chests did they dump?_________7. This group was responsible for dressing up as Native Americans and dumping chests of tea in the Boston

Harbor. .______________________________________________________________________________8. Why would the group choose these specific costumes?___________________________________________9. What message did the Boston Tea Party send to the British government?__________________________10. Why did Parliament pass the Coercive Acts?____________________________________________11. What caused the colonists to believe that these laws were “intolerable?”_____________________________12. List the “laws” of the Coercive Acts

1. ______________________________________________________________2. ______________________________________________________________3. _______________________________________________________________4. _______________________________________________________________

School House Rock: No More Kings1. Who was the King of England?______________________________________________________2. What is it called when someone is taxed, but doesn’t have voice or vote?_________________________3. What did the colonists do to oppose the Tea Act?______________________________________________

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Chapter 3 Notes-Conflict in the colonies 4. What did KGIII do when he learned of the BTP?_______________________________________5. Why didn’t the colonists want a king anymore? Give 3 reasons____________________________________