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Chapter 5: Road to Independence

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Chapter 5: Road to Independence

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Don’t Forget...

Contestants

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…Always phrase your answers in

the form of a question!

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Remember to work as a team!

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People StuffStuff Boston Problems

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EconomicEconomicss

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These men purpose was to keep colonists informed of

British actions.

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People for $100

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Committee of Correspondence

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He and his Green Mountain boys led the battle on Ft.

Ticonderoga with Benedict Arnold

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People for $200

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Ethan Allen

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He persuaded the House of Burgesses to take actionagainst the Stamp Act.

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Patrick Henry

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These two groups of people surrounded soldiers during

the Boston Massacre.

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Workers and sailors

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Colonial anti-British protestors.

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Sons and Daughters of Liberty

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Colonist resented the Stamp Act because of this.

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They did not think Britain should have

the right to tax them.

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British settlers pushed west into French and native

American lands started this.

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French and Indian War

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Why the Iroquois at Albany refused to make an alliance against the

French.

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They expected the French to win the war.

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This is why the colonial assemblies rejected the

Albany Plan.

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They wanted to control their own taxes and armies

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The demands and promise of the Olive

Branch.

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Demands: Protect colonists’ rights by removing all Acts placed on the colonies. In return, the colonist would

assure their desire for peace and maintain their loyalty.

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Demand of FirstContinental Congress

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• Repeal the Intolerable Acts

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Parliament had the right to tax and make decisions for the British colonies “in all cases whatsoever”.

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Declaratory Act

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Military advantages that Britain had over the colonies.

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• Larger population• Strongest Navy in World• Organized government

• Support of most British citizen

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What “shot heard ‘round the world” is known as this.

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The first shot of the American Revolution

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How did England view its North American colonies.

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Economic Resource!

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Colonial leaders used the Boston Massacre killings as this.

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Propaganda

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British East India Company is this.

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An important British business that sold

tea from India

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Colonist resented the Tea Act because of this..

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It established a British

monopoly on tea.

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This required colonist to buy stamps to put on legal documents.

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Stamp Act

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According to Enlightenment thinkers, governments have the responsibility to protect the basic rights of the people it governs. If the government fails to protect, the citizens have the right to do this.

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Rebel and create their own government that reflects the needs of the people.

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The purpose of the Albany Plan was to do

this.

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Unite the English colonies against the

Native Americans and French.

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Shutting off a port by ships

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Blockade

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Significance of Bunker Hill Battle

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Americans could prove that they could stand up against

the British forces.

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The terms of the Treaty of Paris 1763

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• French looses all land in

the Ohio River Valley and Canada except for a sugar island

• Spain looses Florida and gains the land west of the Mississippi River

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Townshend Act did this.

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Tax on imports only