C HAPTER F IVE Social Studies Test Review ~Friday, October 30th ~Mrs. Connor.

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C HAPTER F IVE Social Studies Test Review ~Friday, October 30th ~Mrs. Connor

B EFORE 1763, THE A MERICAN COLONIES HAD BEEN RULED BY : themselves

W HAT WAS THE RESULT OF THE F RENCH AND I NDIAN W AR : Britain’s empire expanded in North America. The Native Americans moved WEST.

T HE P ROCLAMATION OF 1763 PROHIBITED THE SETTLERS FROM MOVING … WEST

K ING G EORGE III British ruler who wanted total control of the colonists

TYRANNY unjust use of government power

T HE S TAMP A CT REQUIRED WHAT ? …a stamp on every piece of paper used

T HE Q UARTERING A CT the law that ordered the colonists to provide housing, bedding, candles and other supplies such as cooking utensils, salt, and vinegar for the British soldiers

T HE T OWNSHEND A CT PUT A TAX ON : 1.Glass 2.Paint 3.Paper 4.Tea

L OYALIST Americans who felt strong loyalty to Britain.

B OSTON M ASSACRE The British soldiers fired into a mob, killing 5 colonists, including Crispus Attucks.

N ORTH A MERICA IN 1763 This map show North America after which war? What 2 nations have the largest claims in North America? ~ Which country claimed Canada? French and Indian Spain and Britain Britain

B OYCOTT The refusal to buy products

S ONS OF L IBERTY A mob of Patriots that would riot in the name of independence Samuel Adams - leader

B OSTON T EA P ARTY ~Samuel Adams and the “Sons of Liberty” dressed as Indians as they threw tea into the Boston Harbor as a protest to the Tea Act

T EA A CT ~an attempt to bail out or help the British East India Company by lowering the cost of its tea sold to the colonies ~the cause for the Boston Tea Party

W HY WERE THEY CALLED THE I NTOLERABLE A CTS ? because they were harsh and unacceptable…a result of the Boston Tea Party 1.closed Boston Harbor 2.Placed government under British control 3.British soldiers tried in England 4.England sent over more British troops

FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS In September 1774, 50 leaders from 12 colonies met in Philadelphia to urge the King to hear their complaints and recognize their rights.

W HO WARNED THE COLONISTS THAT THE B RITISH WERE COMING ? Paul Revere and William Dawes

MILITIA Small army made up of ordinary citizens who are available to fight when needed

L EXINGTON AND C ONCORD The loss and then the victory over the British that proved the Patriots were willing to fight and even die

The people in this cartoon were against…? The men with the coats represent…? Those men are: Brave soldiers Trouble makers Loyalists the tea act the protesters trouble makers