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pilgrums to revolution

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what is the Boston massacre? shooting in Boston with the redcoats.
what is the proclamation of 1763? colonist could not go west.
what is salutary neglect? hands off policy.
what is unalienable rights? right that cannot be taken away.
what is mercantilism? an economic trade system.
what is boycott? refuse to buy something.
what is subsistence farming? a farm that produces enough food.
know the difference between the pilgrims and puritans. pilgrims helped the Indians,the puritans attacked Indians.
know the dates of Boston massacre and stamp act. Boston massacre(1770) stamp act(1765)
what country helped the Americans during the American revolution and where is it located on a map? France, and below England.
who was the king of England during the American revolution? King George III
what does "give me liberty or give me death" mean? he will die for his country.
why did the south have the largest slave population? the type of farming the had.
what is the significance of the mayflower compact? self-gov.
what colony and settlement was established in 1607? Jamestown, Virgina
what was the importance of Thomas Paine's common sense? patriot love his/her country.
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