Unit 2 Rev. War
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France controlled this land area in United States that colonists wanted to move into in the early 1700s because of being overcrowded in the colonies. | show 🗑
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show | French and Indian War
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Sides during the French and Indian War | show 🗑
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Winner of the French and Indian war, and therefore, won the rights to Canada and the Ohio River Valley | show 🗑
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show | Treaty of Paris
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The British Parliament passed this law in 1763 to prevent colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains, to try and keep peace with the Native Americans | show 🗑
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This was the first tax Parliament and King George III passed in 1764 to try and pay for their war debt in North America. It taxed goods such as sugar, coffee, and cloth. | show 🗑
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During the time of all the taxes from Britain, the Colonists did this to supplement the goods they _______________ in goods to the colonies because they were _______________ buying ANY goods from Britain. | show 🗑
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This is the second tax that Britain imposes on the colonists in 1765 that taxed ALL paper products | show 🗑
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After the Stamp Act was put in effect, the colonists came up with this motto for the remainder of the war that lead some of the Founding Fathers like Patrick Henry to go to the streets to get more colonists to become Patriots. | show 🗑
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show | Sons of Liberty
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In ________, the British repealed the Stamp Act, which lasted only one year. | show 🗑
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show | Townshend Act
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in 1767 the British repealed all the taxes, except one small tax on _________, which then lead to the Boston Tea Party | show 🗑
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The British soldiers who took part in this event were labelled as blood thirsty murderers by Patriot leader Paul Revere because they killed 5 colonists in the streets of Boston on March 5, 1770. | show 🗑
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show | Crispus Attucks
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Sam Adams set up this group of men after the Boston Massacre to help news travel faster to the colonies. This was a communication network between towns/colonies, and it also helped spread propaganda from Paul Revere about the British. | show 🗑
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This event took place on December 16, 1773 buy dumping a British drink of choice, worth as much as $2,000,000 in todays money, into the harbor. | show 🗑
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This was Act was passed after the Boston Tea Party and did: 1) shut down Boston Harbor for trade 2) Could not hold town meetings 3) Britain took over control of Massachusetts 4) British soldiers started living with the colonists (Quartering Act) | show 🗑
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After the Intolerable Acts were put into place a large group of men met in Philadelphia on Sept. 5, 1774 from all over the colonies. They discussed such issues as continuing to boycott British goods and starting to prepare local militias. | show 🗑
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show | Treaty of Paris
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This group of colonists men could be ready at a minutes notice. | show 🗑
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show | 1) Sam Adams and John Hancock
2) weapons & ammunition
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show | Lexington and Concord
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show | Patriot
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The term used for those who were loyal to the crown in Britain. | show 🗑
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This battle was fought in 1775 and was led by Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen. The results was an American victory and led the Americans taking over cannons and other weapons from the British. | show 🗑
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This battle was fought in Boston and Charlestown and was the bloodiest one of the war. The British won only because the Americans ran out of ammunition on the British's third advancement. | show 🗑
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This battle did last long and the British retreated out of Boston using their Navy because the Americans used cannons that were captured from the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga. | show 🗑
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show | Valley Forge, PA
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show | Battle of Trenton
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This battle helped convince France to ally with the Americans the rest of the war. The British's strategy was to cut off the New England colonies from the rest of the colonies. The British came down from Canada led by John Burgoyne. | show 🗑
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show | George Washington
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show | Battle of Yorktown
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This marked the very end of the war on September 3, 1783 and was signed in Paris, France. The signing of this meant America had their independence and that the British troops would leave America | show 🗑
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show | Declaration of Independence
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What does the Rights parts of the Declaration of Independence State? (WORD FOR WORD) | show 🗑
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show | Culper Spy Ring
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What are the four sections that are part of the Declaration of Independence? | show 🗑
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Primary author of the Declaration of Independence | show 🗑
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The three U.S. representatives who negotiated peace at the Treaty of Paris in Paris, France | show 🗑
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show | Preamble, Natural Rights, Grievances, Resolution
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