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The Road to Revolution

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What did Parliament do to the colonies to raise money for their debt?   they taxed them  
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What was the only thing that could settle the quarrel with England in 1775?   war  
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What did King George II summon Christopher Gist to find?   a good settlement  
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Who claimed the land of Canada?   France  
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What did France build to protect their lands?   a system of forts  
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What did the French proclaim regarding the Ohio Territory?   they would drive out all foreigners  
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Why was the Ohio Valley important?   it was a vital link between Canada and the Mississippi River  
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Why did France and England want to make the Indians their allies?   they controlled the fur trade in the heart of North America  
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Where did France and England fight the French & Indian War?   the Ohio River Valley  
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What did the snake in the political cartoon tell the colonists?   if they don't stick together they will die  
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Where did the delegates meet?   Albany, New York  
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Who grew up on a plantation in Virginia?   George Washington  
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Who proposed the Albany Plan of Union?   Benjamin Franklin  
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Who ruled the seas?   the British colonies  
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What was the treaty that ended the French and Indian war?   The Treaty of Paris  
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Who were the Sons of Liberty?   a protest group against British policies  
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Who arrived in Boston in April 1775?   the Redcoats  
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What were the majority of French people?   fur trappers  
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Who walked in the room to meet Captain Joncaire on December 4, 1753?   Major George Washington  
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What did George Washington name his fort?   Fort Necessity  
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What side did the Iroquois join?   Neither side  
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What did the British gain under the Treaty of Paris?   Canada and all lands East of the Mississippi River  
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What is the name of the valley the British drove the French away from?   Ohio Valley  
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What did the Proclamation of 1763 say?   settlers were forbidden to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains  
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What did the settlers resent?   the tax on tea  
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What happened at the Boston Tea Party?   a group of men dressed like Mohawk Indians burst onto the ship and dumped the tea into the Boston Harbor  
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What was the name of the Vermonters that Ethan Allen led?   the Green Mountain Boys  
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Who warned General Braddock that he was moving his troops too slow?   George Washington  
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Who became the leader of the British government in 1757?   William Pitt  
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What was the name of the town General James Wolfe was sent to capture?   Quebec  
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Who sent his troops in small ships to quietly sneak into the town?   General James Wolfe  
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Who was sent by the British to keep order in the Ohio Valley?   Lord Jeffery Amhearst  
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Who was the leader of the Native Americans that fought the French?   Pontiac  
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What forbade settlers to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains?   the Proclamation of 1763  
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What was the tax on molasses called?   the Sugar Act  
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What was the tax on legal documents called?   the Stamp Act  
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What is a boycott?   an organized campaign to refuse to buy certain goods and services  
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What does repeal mean?   to cancel  
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What was the Townshend Acts?   a tax on goods such as glass, paper, paint, tea and lead  
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What was the Quartering Act?   colonists had to provide housing, candles, bedding & beverages to British soldiers stationed in the colonies  
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What is a militia?   and army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency  
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Who said "Give me Liberty...or Give Me Death"   Patrick Henry  
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Who was Ethan Allen?   a Vermont blacksmith known for his temper  
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Who was George Washington?   the commander of the Continental Army  
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Who was Gen. William Howe?   he spotted the Americans and ferried across the harbor 2,400 redcoats  
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Who was King George III?   he ordered a blockade of all colonial ports  
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What is a blockade?   shutting down of a a port to keep people or supplies from moving in or out.  
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