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APUSH Chapter 5

The Ends of Empire (1754-1774)

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1. Hendrick Theyanoguin Definition: Mohawk leader and war chief of the Iroquois Confederacy in the mid-18th century. Context: Declared the Covenant Chain between his people and the English broken in 1753 due to British failures to protect Native allies and unchecked incursions
2. Covenant Chain
3. Albany Congress
4. "Join or Die"
5. Battle of Fort Necessity
6. George Washington
7. Seven Years' War
8. Acadian Deportation
9. William Pitt
10. Treaty of Paris (1763)
11. Neolin, Pontiac, and Native Resistance
12. Proclamation of 1763
13. Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1768)
14. British Hegemony
15. British War Debt
16. Virtual and Actual Representation
17. Real Whigs
18. Cato's Letters
19. Sugar Act
20. Currency Act
21. Stamp Act
22. Natural Rights Theory
23. James Otis (The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved)
24. Patrick Henry's Stamp Act Resolves
25. Daniel Dulany (Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes...)
26. Loyal Nine
27. Andrew Oliver
28. Anti-Stamp Act Protests
29. Sons of Liberty
30. Repeal of the Stamp Act
31. Declaratory Act
32. Townshend Duties
33. John Dickinson (Letters From a Farmer in Pennsylvania)
34. Rituals of Resistance ("92" and "45")
35. Daughters of Liberty
36. Boycotts and Non-importation
37. Boston Massacre
38. Paul Revere
39. Committees of Correspondence
40. Samuel Adams
41. Tea Act
42. Boston Tea Party
43. Coercive (Intolerable) Acts
44. Quebec Act
45. Land Riots
46. Regulators
47. Lord Dunmore's War
48. First Continental Congress
49. Continental Association
50. Committees of Observation
51. Provincial Conventions
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