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Great britian and ----- were the main rivals for the control of ------ france. north america
the decisive battle of the french and indian war was the ---- battle of quebec
as a result of the french and indian war ---- lost it's holdings in northamerica france
as a result of the french and indian war ----- levied new taxes on the colonists Great britian
---- is the economic thoery that said colonies existed to supply raw matierals mercantilism
during the early colonial yrs. --- control of colonial trade was through a policy known as the navigation acts followed by the period of saltuary neglect britian
the trade and --------- required trade be done in english or colional ships navigation acts
the ----- was a tax that affected all colonists stamp act
the ---- were a patritotic ------- group against unfair british taxes sons of liberty, resistnace
the colional reaction to the ---- was a non importation boycott of british goods stamp act
------ slogan "nno taxation without representation" elected no reprentatives 2 the british parliamemt therefore parliament shoild not be able to tax the colonies james otis
when colonists dresssed up as native americas to throw british merchandise in the water... boston tea party
the ----- was written by ------ & is based on the principle of natural rights and states that the orgin of govenment is a social contract DOI; thomas jeff
the shot heard round the world was fired at..... lexington (and COncord)
in his pamplet ------, ---- ridculed the idea of monarchy as a form of governet common sense; thomas paine
americas who supported the british were called loyalists
some of the main --- of the america colonists include familarity of home ground, an inspiring cause, and a great leader strengths
as a result of the british defear at sartoga, the --- agreed to support the americas french
the brisitsh gerneral cornwallis surrendered at yorktown, thus decided the outcome of the ---- revolutionary war
by the treaty of paris of 1783, the western boundary of the new american nation was set at ----- mississippi river
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