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H3 review Test

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whats another name for the french and indian war?
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seige of savannah
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Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
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Where did the 1st armed conflict take place during the American Revolution? What’s another name for this event?
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explain the three parts
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Strengths of the Articles of Confederation
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What two events happened in Boston that showed the colonists were mad and rebellious with England?
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Who were the 2 Georgia signers of the Articles of Confederation?
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what impact did the seven year war have on georgia?
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why the stamp act?
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What was the Great Compromise?
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where did the first contential congress meet
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what are the five intolerable acts that were disscussed in the video
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what is the stamp act?
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who was loyal to england
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the french and indian war was about...what?
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massachusetts government act
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What was the ⅗ compromise?
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What are the Articles of Confederation?
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what ended the war
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Took away the government from the colony. Only allowed one meeting per year.
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Mississippi river (Shot heard around the world)
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Fall 1779 - Largest battle of the American Revolution - Siege of Savannah
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william few & Abraham baldwin
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they were fighting over territory in the ohio valley
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boston tea party and the boston massacre
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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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boston port act, quartering act, quebec act, administration of justice act, massachusetts government act.
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America’s 1st written Government
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needed to raise money for the french and indian war
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Required colonists to buy a government stamp for almost every paper document
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the loyalists (the buttkissers)
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Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia.
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Treaty gave up all french north american colonies Also gave spanish florida to england NO MORE SPANISH THREAT!
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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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the treaty of paris 1763
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the seven year war
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Abraham Baldwin - Created the Great Compromise - went from a unicameral (one house) to bicameral (two house)
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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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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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whigs is also known as...
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when was the declration of independence adopted
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who wanted freedom from england
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who won the french and indian war?
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tories are also known as...
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which colony was absent from the first contential congress meeting
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who was effected by the stamp act?
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Count Casimir Pulaski - Polish soldier who fought in the Siege of Savannah
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Provides houses for british soldiers
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Closed the port of boston, hurting trades

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