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AP US History 7

Chapter 7

QuestionAnswer
Garrison Troups Professional Soldiers
Republicanism Subordinate private for public concerns Selflessness,Self-Sufficiency,Courage,Civic Involvement
Mercantilism Wealth=Power Export more than import
Navigaion Laws of 1650 all commerce in British ships first go through britain
British nullification of legislation royal veto
George Grenville Prime minister Enforced Navigaion Acts
Sugar Act of 1765 First law by crown for taxes in colonies
Quartering Act of 1765 certain colonies prvide food/quarters for British troops
Stamp Act of 1765 taxed stamps on certain papers
Admiralty Courts no juries guilty until proven innocent
Stamp Act Congress of 1765 Happenened in New York Caused intercolonial unity and non-importation agreements
Patriotic Mobs Sometimes violent tarred and feathered people to join
Declaratory Act absolute unqualified sovereignty over colonists
Champagne Charley Townshend British ministry
Townshend Acts of 1767 light tax on glass,white lead, paper, paint, and tea
Boston Massacre townspeople taunt troops sent to Boston. Troops open fire without orders.
Boston Tea Party British East India Compant told to take unsold tea to America. Sold for very cheap. Americans thought it was a trick so they dumped 342 chest of tea in harbor
Intolerable Acts harbor closed until damages paid for restrictions on town meetings Quartering Acts enforced
Quebec Act Guaranteed catholic religion rights Quebec boundaries extended south to ohio river
First Continental Congress Drafted Declaration of Rights Formed THe Association
Declaration of Rights list of what colonists needed from Britain rejected
Blacks in the War American side=5,000 British side= thousands
Why were more Blacks willing to go to the British side in the war? promised freedom if they fought on the British side
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