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Ch.3 Quiz Cards ECB Test

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The French & Indian War
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Battle of Bunker Hill 1775
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Stamp Act of 1765
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Minutemen
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Boston Tea Party 1773
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The Great Awakening
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Triangular trade
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Proclamation Act (line) of 1763
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First Continental Congress 1774
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Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776
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Second Continental Congress 1775
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John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson.
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Members of the civilian volunteer militia.
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A system in which goods and slaves were traded among the Americas, Britian, and Africa.
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This was an act that upset many colonists. They hated it and it was horriable.
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Formally announced the colonies' break from Great Britian.
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After dumping over 340 tea chests into the Boston Harbor, the colonists headed home to remove their disguises. Known as the Boston Tea Party.
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This act required colonists to pay for an official stamp, or seal, when they bought paper items.
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A religious movement that swept through the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s.
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King Philip' war: in 1675 the conflict began. Opposed the colonists' efforts to take his people's land. The war ended in 1676. Many were killed
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Proved the colonists could take on the British.
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A gathering in the fall of 1774 of delegates from throughout the colonies.
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May 1775: Delegates from 12 colonies met in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress.
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The Sons of Liberty were people who protested against the King and asked for freedom and more rights.
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In spring of 1774 it passed the Coercive Acts. But colonists called it the Intolerable Acts.
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He belived that Parliament could not tax the colonists without their permission.
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Colonist called the shooting the Boston Massacre.
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Great Britian repealed the stamp, sugar, and tea act after the colonists got angry.
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A 47- page pamphlet published in January 1776 that arged seperation from Great Britian.
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June 1767: These acts placed duties on glass, lead, paints, paper, and tea.
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Jefferson was apart of the committee members.
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Sometimes called Tories- were those who remained loyal to Great Britian.
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Colonists known as Patriots chose to fight for independence.

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