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This is Georgia studies. Revolutionary Era.
Question | Answer |
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The French and Indian war was a battle between who? | The British and the French |
When was the first Treaty of Paris? | 1763 |
What was the two main goals of the Proclamation of 1763? | To crate peace with the Indians, so that they did not start another war, and To make trade in the colonies and with the Indians. |
What was the Stamp Act? | The Stamp Act was a expensive tax on paper documents. |
Who had to pay the Stamp Act? | The colonist |
What is taxation without representation? | This refers to when the British taxed the colonist, but did not represent the colonist. |
Name the five intolerable acts? | Quebec Act, Boston Port Act, Massachusetts Government Act, Quartering Act, Administration of Justice Act. |
What act closed the port of Boston? | The Boston Port Act. |
What act gave British Canada the Ohio Valley? | The Quebec Act |
I only allowed one state meeting per year? | Massachusetts Government Act |
What Act Moved British trials to Great Britain? | Administration of Justice Act |
What act made colonist give there home to British Soldiers? | Quartering Act |
What act took away the government from a colony? | Massachusetts Government Act |
Where was the first armed conflict of the Revolutionary War | Lexington and Concord |
What was signed on July 4, 1776? | The Declaration of Independence |
Who were the three signers of the Declaration of Independence from Georgia? | George Walton, Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall. |
What were the three parts of the Declaration of Independence? | Preamble, Grievances, Declaration. |
What was the battle called that made the British withdraw from Augusta? | The Battle of Kettle Creek. |
What was the second bloodiest battle in the Revolutionary War? | Siege of Savannah. |
What treaty ended the Revolutionary War? | Treaty of Paris 1783. |
What was the first U.S. government called? | Artifacts of Confederation |
What was the second U.S. government called? | The U.S. Constitution |