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the french and indian war was about...what?   they were fighting over territory in the ohio valley  
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whats another name for the french and indian war?   the seven year war  
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who won the french and indian war?   england  
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what impact did the seven year war have on georgia?   Treaty gave up all french north american colonies Also gave spanish florida to england NO MORE SPANISH THREAT!  
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what ended the war   the treaty of paris 1763  
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what is the stamp act?   Required colonists to buy a government stamp for almost every paper document  
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who was effected by the stamp act?   all english colonies  
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why the stamp act?   needed to raise money for the french and indian war  
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What two events happened in Boston that showed the colonists were mad and rebellious with England?   boston tea party and the boston massacre  
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what are the five intolerable acts that were disscussed in the video   boston port act, quartering act, quebec act, administration of justice act, massachusetts government act.  
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boston port act   Closed the port of boston, hurting trades  
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quartering act   Provides houses for british soldiers  
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massachusetts government act   Took away the government from the colony. Only allowed one meeting per year.  
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where did the first contential congress meet   Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia.  
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which colony was absent from the first contential congress meeting   georgia  
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when was the declration of independence adopted   july 4th 1776  
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Where did the 1st armed conflict take place during the American Revolution? What’s another name for this event?   Mississippi river (Shot heard around the world)  
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what are the three parts of the declaration of independence   preamble, declaration, and greivances  
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explain the three parts   Preamble - a preliminary or preparatory statement; an introduction. Grievances -an official statement of a complaint over something believed to be wrong or unfair. Declaration -the formal announcement of the beginning of a state or condition.  
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whigs is also known as...   patriots  
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tories are also known as...   england  
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who wanted freedom from england   the patriots  
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who was loyal to england   the loyalists (the buttkissers)  
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What did the Treaty of Paris of 1783 do? (Not to be confused with the Treaty of Paris of 1763, completely different things)   The Treaty of Paris 1783 granted America independence  
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battle of kettle creek   Surprise attack led to Patriot victory- caused the British to withdraw from Augusta - Known at the Battle of Kettle Creek  
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seige of savannah   Fall 1779 - Largest battle of the American Revolution - Siege of Savannah  
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Count Casimir Pulaski   Count Casimir Pulaski - Polish soldier who fought in the Siege of Savannah  
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What are the Articles of Confederation?   America’s 1st written Government  
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Who were the 2 Georgia signers of the Articles of Confederation?   william few & Abraham baldwin  
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What was the ⅗ compromise?   Support of slavery - allowed states to include slaves in the population count - three-fifths compromise (slaves would count ⅗ of a person  
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What was the Great Compromise?   Abraham Baldwin - Created the Great Compromise - went from a unicameral (one house) to bicameral (two house)  
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Strengths of the Articles of Confederation   set up a republican form of gov't (citizens elect people to represent them) established a self gov't for new nation  
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Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation   There was no strong __national government No _leader____ controlled the government Congress could not establish a national _army____ without the permissions of the _states____  
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