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UNIT II IDENTIFICATIONS

George Grenville’s Policies The Sugar Act The Currency Act Chapter 5 pp. 160 - 170 George Grenville’s Policies The Sugar Act The Currency Act The Stamp Act Congress Charles Townshend Policies

Seeds of Colonial Resistance The Boston Massacre Chapter 5 pp. 170 - 180 Seeds of Colonial Resistance The Boston Massacre Creation of the Committee of Correspondences Dissention in Rural America The Defense of Slavery

Creation of the First Continental Congress Chapter 5 pp. 180 - 190 The Tea Crisis The Coercive Acts Creation of the First Continental Congress Creation of the Second Continental Congress Common Sense

Virginia Constitution Pennsylvania Constitution Chapter 6 pp. 194 - 204 Battle of Saratoga Virginia Constitution Pennsylvania Constitution Massachusetts Constitution Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union

Effects of the Loyalists Indian Involvement in the Revolution Chapter 6 pp.  204 - 216 Effects of the Loyalists Indian Involvement in the Revolution New Congressional Actions Battle of Yorktown

Slavery Immediately After the Revolution Chapter 6 pp.  216 - 228 Slavery Immediately After the Revolution Problems of Westward Expansion The Northwest Ordinance Discontent with the A.O.C Results of the Philadelphia Convention