US History Chapter 3.4 - 4

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What caused the French and Indian War to shift in favor of the British in 1758?
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British blockade of French shipping.
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The French and Indian War and Pontiac's Rebellion revealed:
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The tensions between the British and their colonies.
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Who led the colonists in the unsuccessful expedition that started the war?
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George Washington
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What was the result of the French and Indian War?
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The British were successful in driving the French from North America
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Who was fighting each other in the Fr. and Indian War?
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The French and most of the Indians against the British and the British colonists
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In the rivalry between the British and the French,
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The French and the British competed with each other to win Indian support.
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What happened after the Albany Plan of Union was drafted?
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The colonists rejected it, and the British had second thoughts about it.
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One cause of Pontiac's Rebellion was:
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British settlers flooding into Indian lands in western Pennsylvania and Virginia.
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Colonists were viewed as inferior by the British.
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True
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The French and Indian War was part of a European War called the:
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Seven Years' War.
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Which of the following describes Loyalists?
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They thought Patriots were too radical.
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The Declaration of Independence was written to:
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Declare independence from the British king.
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According to the Declaration of Independence, where does a government's power come from?
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The consent of the governed
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The American Revolution began when shots were fired at:
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Lexington
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Who drafted the Declaration of Independence?
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Thomas Jefferson
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Why did Thomas Paine's Common Sense inspire colonists?
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Paine talked about opportunities for the common man.
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The French made an open alliance with the United States following:
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The Patriot victory at Saratoga.
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What is one effect of the battles fought on the western frontier during the American Revolution?
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Hostility between white settlers and Native Americans deepened.
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One of the Patriots' greatest strengths was their:
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Persistence in fighting.
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The Patriots began to hope they could win the war after the Battle of:
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Saratoga
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In which state was the Battle of Trenton fought?
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New Jersey
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Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill considered a Patriot victory?
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The British lost twice as many troops as did the Patriots.
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After the Revolution, the practice of enslaving African Americans was:
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Eliminated in the North
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In what way did the American Revolution affect Native Americans?
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They lost large amounts of land.
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In what way did the American Revolution affect other countries?
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Other republican groups fought to overthrow aristocratic governments.
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Spanish attacks on British forts in the South:
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Drew British troops away from battles with the Patriots.
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The Treaty of Paris of 1783:
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Ceded far more territory to the United States than the colonies had won in the war.
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Which event led to the siege of Yorktown?
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The British occupation of Yorktown
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Why did slavery continue after the Revolution?
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The Southern plantation economy depended on slavery.
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One British principle of government valued by the American colonists was the:
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Right to pay no taxes unless it was levied by their own representatives.
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Which two acts did not include a new tax?
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The Quartering Act and the Coercive Acts
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An African/Native American who protested against the British and was the first to die in the Boston Massacre.
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Crispus Attucks
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One of the founders of the Sons of Liberty and a champion of colonialists and their interests.
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Samuel Adams
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King of Great Britain.
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George III
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Colonial protest against British authority and abuse.
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Boston Tea Party
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Laws passed by the British to punish Bostonians for their disloyalty--One law placed Boston under martial law--rule by military forces.
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Intolerable Acts
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Conflict between British soldiers and colonists.
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Boston Massacre
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Proposed by Patrick Henry--asserted that only colonial assemblies had the right to tax colonists.
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Virginia Resolves
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39. Colonial merchant and owner of the Liberty --a ship seized by customs officials.
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John Hanncock
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Sugar Act
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Increased tariff on sugar (and other imports), attempted to harder enforce existing tariffs
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Proclamation of 1763
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Between the British and Indians, it restricted colonial settlers to east of the Appalachian Mountains
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Writs of Assistance
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Blanket search warrant. Can search anyone, anywhere, anytime, for anything-- w/o probable cause
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Stamp Act
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Taxes on all legal documents to support British troops, not approved by colonists through their representatives
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Natural Rights/inalienable
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Enlightenment idea embodied by the Declaration of Independence that all men have rights which governments cannot take away
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Olive Branch Petition
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Politely demanded from the king a cease-fire in Boston, repeal of Coercive Acts, guarantee of American rights
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Patriots
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Americans fighting for their freedom
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Hessian Soldiers
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Were 18th-century German soldiers hired through their rulers by the British Empire
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British Advantages
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Most powerful nation on earth; largest/best navy; richest economy; experienced Army; Indians and Tories on their side; Can occupy any city they want
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British Disadvantages
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Transoceanic War; home support-people willing to pay heavy taxes to win; other commitments—Empire; spread over a huge area; Brit. control only where the army is concentrated
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Continental Dollar
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Paper money that was not worth much
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West Point
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Hudson River and flows into the Atlantic Ocean by New York; Benedict Arnold tried to give up plans for West Point
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Battle of Monmouth
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Defeat of British troops after their evacuation of Philadelphia in June 1778
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Townshend Acts
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Taxes on various imported goods
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Battle of Guilford's Courthouse
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British victory but America inflicted high causalities
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Valley Forge
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Pennsylvania camp where Washington's army spent the harsh winter of 1777-1778; scarce supplies (food and clothing), army motivated by Baron von Steuben
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General William Howe
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British general whose mistakes resulted in many British deaths at Bunker Hill
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General Nathaniel Greene
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One of the most trusted generals of the Revolutionary army was Nathanael Greene, Washington's friend and comrade-in -arms
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Baron Von Stueben
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Was a Prussian-born military officer who served as inspector general and Major General of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
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General George Rogers Clark
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Was a soldier from Virginia and the highest ranking American military officer on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War
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Adm. Comte de Grasse
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Was a French admiral and nobleman. He is best known for his command of the French fleet at the Battle of the Chesapeake, which led directly to the British surrender at Yorktown.
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General Henry Clinton
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Was a British army officer and politician, best known for his service as a general during the American War of Independence
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Sons of Liberty
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Organization of colonists formed in opposition to the Stamp Act and other British laws and taxes
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Benjamin Franklin
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Ambassador to France who persuaded the French to aid the Americans
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Marquis de Lafayette
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French nobleman who assisted Washington
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Benedict Arnold
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Was a general during the American Revolutionary War who originally fought for the American Continental Army but defected to the British Army
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General Lord Charles Cornwallis
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British general defeated at Princeton and later forced to surrender at Yorktown
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Mary Hayes
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Wife of artilleryman William Hays, carried water to cool both the cannon and the soldiers in her husband's battery—hence the nickname "Molly Pitcher."