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Terms Review II The Revolutionary War and the War of 1812

Hit and run attacks during warfare.

Guerrilla War Tactics

Pride in and devotion to one’s country.

Nationalism

Ban on trade with another country.

Embargo

Conflict between French and British in North American

French and Indian War

British soldiers shot five men in Boston, March 5, 1770.

Boston Massacre

Laws passed in Parliament to punish colonists for Boston Tea Party.

Intolerable Acts

Group of colonial men who joined together to protest Stamp Act and protect colonial liberties.

Sons of Liberty

Wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

Delivered passionate “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” speech in House of Burgesses.

Patrick Henry

Andrew Jackson led the United States in victory in this battle during the War of 1812.

Battle of New Orleans

The act of seizing men from a ship or village and forcing them to serve in another country’s navy.

The act of seizing men from a ship or village and forcing them to serve in the navy. Impressment

The treaty between Great Britain and the United States to end the Revolutionary War.

Treaty of Paris (1783)

The general who trained troops to fight in Revolutionary War, later served as the first President of the United States.

George Washington

On December 16 th, 1773, some Sons of Liberty dressed as Native Americans and threw tea into Boston Harbor in protest of the tax on tea.

Boston Tea Party

He led the Boston Tea Party.

Samuel Adams

The place where George Washington trained his troops to fight in Revolutionary War.

Valley Forge

A free black sailor killed at the Boston Massacre.

Crispus Attucks

Something given at birth.

Unalienable Rights

Andrew Jackson, with the help of the Cherokee, defeated the Creeks, allies of Tecumseh; Creeks were forced to give up much of their land in present day Alabama and Georgia.

Andrew Jackson, with the help of the Cherokee, defeated the Creeks, allies of Tecumseh; Creeks were forced to give up much of their land in present day American and Georgia. Battle of Horseshoe Bend

War from between the United States and Great Britain with Native Americans helping on both sides.

War of 1812

The system or policy by which a country maintains foreign colonies, especially in order to exploit them economically.

Colonialism

The complete control of a certain market.

Monopoly

Legal documents that allowed British customs officers to search for illegal goods without an owner’s permission.

Writs of assistance

He rode from Boston to Concord to warn the Patriots that the British were coming.

Paul Revere

Shawnee leader who organized Native American tribes to fight with British in case of war with the United States.

Tecumseh

Volunteers who trained to fight the British.

Minutemen

Document that declared the colonies’ independence from Great Britain.

Declaration of Independence