Chapter 5 Quiz: What You Should Know

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Chapter 5 Quiz: What You Should Know Causes & effects of the F&I War Who was involved in the F&I War What did the US gain from the F&I War and what did the other countries lose? Geographical boundaries, economics What was the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763, who benefited from it and how did the colonists respond? Who were the Sons of Liberty and what was their purpose? The Acts – all of them! Why were they imposed, what did they entail, what was the colonists reaction and the subsequent British reaction. What is tyranny? How did the colonists (and British) react to the Boston Massacre and Tea Party Focus for most of the questions is CAUSE AND EFFECT relationships!!!