History Stack for Summer School 2017
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Enlightenment Philosopher that believed in the separation of church and state. | Voltaire
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This treaty ended the French and Indian War | Treaty of Paris
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Baron de Montesquieu believed in.... | Establishing three branches of government that balance one another's power
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This British general graduated top of his class and was killed in his first major battle of the F+I War | General Braddock
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This collection of Native American Tribes supported the British at the beginning of the F+I War | Iroquois Confederacy
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This French victory in the F+I War was the most humiliating loss in Britain's history | Battle at Fort Duquesne
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The Battle of Quebec occurred here. | Plains of Abraham
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Fort Duquesne was a French stronghold in what is now present day ____________. | Pittsburgh
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The main tactic by the British for recovering their French and Indian War debts was to do this. | Tax the colonies.
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This was the site of the first major battle of the French and Indian War | Fort Necessity
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This British secretary of state turned the tides of war in favor of the British. | William Pitt
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The main area in conflict between the British and the French was called | The Ohio River Valley
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This meeting was the first of its kind where colonists met without the involvement of the British. | Albany Plan of Union
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This fort was hastily built by George Washington and his men to prepare for a French retaliation | Fort Necessity
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This Native American leader murdered Jumonville | Half King
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One of the lesser known causes of death during the American Revolution was... | brutal conditions in British prison ships.
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This act by King George III was intended to cut off westward expansion by colonists | Proclamation of 1763
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This act made it much more expensive to make molasses and rum. | Sugar Act
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This tax was put on all legal documents in the colonies | Stamp Act
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The main issue colonists had with taxation was... | they were being taxed without representation in Parliament.
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This secret society stirred up hatred toward the British troops in the colonies | Sons of Liberty
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This term means to refuse to buy and support certain goods as an act of civil disobedience | boycott
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Paper was heavily taxed in this set of taxes. | Townshend Acts of 1767
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Why is it problematic that Paul Revere drew the most famous engraving of the Boston Massacre? | He wasn't there.
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The British were known to use this traditional type of warfare. | linear warfare
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Why were the Coercive Acts also known as the Intolerable Acts? | they closed the port of Boston and crippled their economy.
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These groups spread intel through the colonies about what was going on in the Revolution | Committees of Correspondence
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A petition was sent to the king to repeal the Intolerable/Coercive Acts immediately after this meeting. | First Continental Congress
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The treaty that ended the American Revolution was the | Treaty of Paris
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These two estates held all of the power in France before the Revolution | First and Second
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This French invention caused the death of thousands during and after the French Revolution | Guillotine
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The Third Estate was renamed the... | National Assembly
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After the Third Estate was locked out of the meeting of the others...they held their own meeting here... | A local tennis court
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This brutal era following the French Revolution was known as this... | The Reign of Terror
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The Third Estate was composed mostly of... | peasants and middle class citizens
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This dictator took control of France immediately following the Revolution. | Robespierre
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The First and Second Estates composed of this percent of France's population... | 2%
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