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Chapter 5: Road to revolution

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Don’t Forget...

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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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EconomicEconomicss

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What started the French and Indian War?

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British settlers pushed west into French and Native American lands.

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

Ticonderoga with Benedict Arnold

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Ethan Allen

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Why did the colonists resent the stamp Act?

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They did not think Britain should have

the right to tax them.

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What key event was led to the French defeat?

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The British attack on Quebec

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Why the colonial assemblies reject the Albany Plan?

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They wanted to control their own taxes and armies.

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This taxed almost all printed material in the colonies

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Stamp Act

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This act tried to stop smuggling in the colonies.

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Sugar Act

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What were the demands of the Frist

Continental Congress to Britain.

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Repeal the Intolerable Acts

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The told the King of England that the

colonists will remain loyal to the king.

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The Olive Branch

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Colonial anti-British protestors were

called this.

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Sons/Daughters of Liberty

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This group’s job wasTo keep colonist

Informed of BritishAction.

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Committee of Correspondence

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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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This was placed on the colonist because of the conflict between Native Americans and the British settlers

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Proclamation of 1763

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Many colonists launched the American Revolution in response to this act.

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Intolerable Acts

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First major battle of the Revolution that proved that Americans could fight bravely and showed the British would not be easily defeated.

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Bunker Hill

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Colonial leaders used the Boston Massacre killings as this.

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Propaganda

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The first shot of the Revolution is known as

this.

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“the shot hear ‘round the world.”

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An important British business that sold tea from India.

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British East India Company

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The tide that turned in favor of Britain during the French and Indian

War was new and better British this.

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Leadership

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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

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This Act allowed soldiers to be housed in

colonist homes.

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Quartering Act

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The Proclamation Act prohibited colonist to move

west of these.

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Appalachian Mountains

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Townshend Act did this.

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Taxed only imports brought into the colonies.

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George Washington was chosen as this during the

Second Continental Congress.

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Commander of the Continental army.

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Ideas or information designed and spread to influence opinion.

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Propaganda

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