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The French & Indian War was about... what? It was a fight for territory
Another name for French & Indian War The seven years war
Who won the French & Indian war? The British
What impact did the French & Indian war have on Ga? Treaty gave up all north american colonies also gave Spanish Florida to England
What finally ended the French & Indian war? Treaty of Paris 1763
War Cost a lot of money (pay for soldiers, supplies, weapons, etc) The British (England) make new taxes that the colonist have to pay
Britain now owns the Ohio Valley & other land the French claimed British soldiers move into French forts in the West
The new “British” land in the West is full of unhappy Native Americans who just lost the war. Proclamation of 1763 - illegal for colonist to move West
Who issued the Proclamation of 1763? United kingdom
What was the motivation of the Proclamation? To no cause any future wars with Indians
What was the overall feeling of the Proclamation of 1763? It was disliked and it was one of the main factors of the revolution
What is the Stamp Act? A tax on every paper document
What are the 5 intolerable acts discussed in the video? Massachusetts Government Act. Boston Port Act. Quartering Act. Quebec Act. Administration of Justice Act
Boston Port Act Closed the port of Boston(hurt trade)
Quartering Act Provided housing for British soldiers
Massachusetts Government Act Took away the government for the colony. Allowed to only hold one meeting every year.
Administration of Justice Act Moved trials to Britain
Quebec Act Expanded the British Canadian territory south into the Ohio valley Upset because we gave up more land.
Where did the 1st Continental Congress meet? Carpenters Hall Philadelphia
Which colony was the only colony absent from the 1st Continental Congress meeting? Georgia
When was the Declaration of Independence adopted? July 4th 1776
Where did the 1st armed conflict take place during the American Revolution? What’s another name for this event? Lexington and concord and The Shot Heard Around The World
Merchant & plantation owner Button Gwinnett
Minister and a doctor Lyman Hall
Lawyer George Walton
What are the 3 parts of the Declaration of Independence Preamble List of Grievances Official Declaration
Preamble Reasons behind the colonist decision to separate States “All men are created equal”and we have natural rights that can’t be denied by governments
List of Grievances Complaints against the British government One of the biggest were the imposing taxes without colonist consent, Taxation Without Representation.
Official Declaration Officially declared the colonies free from British rule Formed the United States Of America
Whigs Patriots
Tories Loyalists
Who wanted freedom from England? Patriots
Who was loyal to England? Loyalists
What did the Treaty of Paris of 1783 do? The Treaty of Paris 1783 granted America independence
Battle of Kettle Creek Surprise attack led to Patriot victory- caused the British to withdraw from Augusta
Siege of Savannah Fall 1779 - Largest battle of the American Revolution
Count Casimir Pulaski Polish soldier who fought in the Siege of Savannah
What are the Articles of Confederation?
Who were the 2 Georgia signers of the Articles of Confederation?
What was the ⅗ compromise?
What was the Great Compromise?
Strengths of the Articles of Confederation
Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation There was no strong National Goverment No Leader controlled the government Congress could not establish a national Army without the permissions of the state. Congress no collect Taxes No state perm no army make laws can't force obey one vote no trade law
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