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chapter 5 quiz

apush chapter 4&5

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republicanism the participation of citizens for the common good of the community
salutary neglect ignoring the colonies (healthy way) and letting them develop themselves
mercantilism the belief that the best way for governments to accumulate wealth and political power is to promote a positive balance of trade
negatives of mercantilism colonists had to send materials for making goods to england then buy the same goods when they are sent from england
positives of mercantilism navigation acts were loosely inforced, london paid bounties to colonial producers of ship parts, protection from the world's strongest navy
colonial paper currency parliament prohibited this currency
british policies after the french and indian war enforcement of the navigation laws, sugar act, currency act, quartering (mutiny) act
when was the sugar act 1764
when was the currency act 1764
when was the quartering (mutiny) act 1765
colonial response to changes in britain colonial assemblies refused to comply with the quartering act
stamp act (1765) designed to raise revenue for the new military force in colonial america
colonial response to stamp act non-importation agreements, virginia resolves
stamp act congress (1765) protested "no taxation without representation," stated that parliament could not tax colonists if they dont have representation in parliament
parliament legislative body of government
british response to colonial protest of stamp act repealed the stamp act, passed down the declatory act
declatory act stated that Parliament could make laws binding the American colonies "in all cases whatsoever."
quebec samuel de champlain ("father of new france"), new france fell under the direct control of the king, no representative assemblies
slow progress in quebec french peasants had no motive to migrate, Protestant Huguenots had no refuge in New France, French government favored Caribbean islands
european wars king williams war, queen anne's war, king george's war
when was king william's war (1689-1697)
queen anne's war (1701-1713)
king george's war (1744-1748)
albany congress (july 1754)
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