APUSH Midterm 2 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
1754-1763 | Dates of French and Indian War |
1781 | Battle of Yorktown |
1776 | Declaration of Independence |
1783 | Treaty of Paris |
George III | Tyrant king of England and ruler of colonies until Revolution |
Thomas Jefferson | Main author of Declaration of Independence |
Sam Adams | Politician who organized committees of correspondence in Boston |
John Adams | Large persuading voice in convincing Congress to declare independence |
Abigail Adams | Pioneer for women's rights |
John Jay | First Chief Justice of United States; president of Continental Congress |
Two Treatises of Government | John Locke; attacked patriarchal political system and suggested idea of natural rights |
Common Sense & The Crisis | Thomas Paine; 1st argued for freedom from British rule; 2nd written during Revolution: "These are the times that try men's souls" |
Pontiac's Rebellion | 1763; Native Americans dissatisfied with British policies attacked forts; much dirty fighting (British gave N.A. blankets infected with smallpox) |
Proclamation of 1763 | Purpose was to organize territory gained from French & Indian War |
Declaratory Act (1766) | Said Parliament had same authority in America as it did in Britain |
Boston Tea Party | 1773; colonists rebel against taxes by dumping British tea off ships |
Boston Massacre | 1770; Riots of colonists caused British soldiers to fire on mobs; 5 civilians killed, including Crispus Attucks |
Coercive Acts | 1774; Series of laws imposed by Britain on colonies in response to rebellion; viewed as violation of American rights |
Quebec Act | Dealt with government in Quebec; seen as violation of political rights |
Battle of Lexington and Concord | 1775; First battle of American Revolution; "shot heard 'round the world" |
Battle of Bunker Hill | 1775; Britain declared America to be officially in rebellion |
Salutary Neglect | Attitude of Britain toward American trade--did not strictly enforce limited trade |
Writs of Assistance | Allowed British officers to be able to conduct a search of property without evidence or permission |
Stamp Act Congress | 1765; Decided on petition against Stamp Act |
Articles of Confederation | 1781; Written constitution that created a weak federal government; not in use for long time |
Sugar, Stamp, and Tea Acts | Series of taxes imposed by Parliament on various items in America |
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