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Unit 1 US History

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Organized body of armed volunteers   Militia  
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Nations that assist one another in a time of need   Alliance  
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Officials are elected to make government decisions for the people   Representative democracy  
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Conflict that was caused by the struggle for the land in the Ohio River Valley   French and Indian War  
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Plans or laws made by government to rule over their colonies   Imperial Policies  
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Organized campaign to refuse to buy or use certain goods or services   Boycott  
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A company that controls all or nearly all of a business in a particular industry   Monopoly  
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To cancel   Repeal  
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The creator of the Albany Plan of Union and Join or Die political cartoon   Benjamin Franklin  
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What were the two types of consequences to the French and Indian War?   Economic and Political  
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The creation of taxes to repay the French and Indian War expenses would be an example of this type of consequence   economic  
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As a result of the French and Indian War colonists begin to feel   more separate from Britain  
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The "Boston Massacre Engraving" by Paul Revere is an example of what   propaganda  
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Why did the colonists resent the Stamp Act and other imperial policies?   Because they did not think Britain had the right to tax them  
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The Albany Plan of Union tried to   unite the colonists  
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Why did colonists dislike the Tea Act?   It established a British monopoly on tea  
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Author of "Liberty or Death" speech   Patrick Henry  
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What was the main point of the speech "Liberty or Death"?   War has to happen  
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What did the battles of Lexington and Concord mark the start of?   The first colonists armed resistance that starts the Revolutionary War  
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Why did the British Parliament and King George III create the Coercive Acts?   To punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party  
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The passing of the imperial policies showed that Britain ____ the colonists   controlled  
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What policy (law) developed out of conflict with Native Americans after the French and Indian War?   Proclamation of 1763  
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What causes Sons of Liberty members to start protests?   Passing of imperial policies  
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What event lead to the Boston Tea Party?   Passing of the Tea Act  
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How did many colonists respond to the Intolerable Acts?   They start the Revolutionary War  
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What kind of consequence was the Proclamation Line of 1763?   Political  
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To increase in communication between the colonies, colonists formed the   Committees of Correspondence  
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The main goal of the Albany Plan of Union and the political cartoon Join or Die was to   unite the colonists in one government  
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What was Paul Revere hoping to do with his piece of propaganda "Boston Massacre Engraving"?   Turn the colonists against the British, make the colonists look innocent  
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The colonies are a part of Britain and members of Parliament represented the interests of all people in the British Empire, would this be a thought from a British person or colonist?   British  
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