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Brooke McAndrew 10/29/09

400pt 600pt 800pt 1000pt 200pt 400pt 600pt 800pt 1000pt 200pt 400pt 600pt 800pt 1000pt 200pt 400pt 600pt 800pt 1000pt 200pt 400pt 600pt 800pt 1000pt 200pt High Use Words Key TermsPeopleCheckpointsMisc

Appealing to the emotions or feelings of people

What is EMOTIONAL?

Strong determination to succeed in doing something

What is RESOLVE?

To act in return

What is REACT?

RESTORE

What is TO BRING BACK TO A NORMAL STATE; TO PUT BACK?

PRIOR

What is PRECEDING IN TIME; EARLIER; FORMER?

This is an import tax

What is a DUTY?

This means having total control of a market for a certain product

What is MONOPOLY?

This is the shutting of a port by ships to keep people or supplies from moving in or out

What is BLOCKADE?

These are soldiers who serve another country for money

What are MERCENARIES?

These were citizen soldiers who could be ready to fight quickly

What were MINUTEMEN?

This was the general who failed to capture Fort Duquesne because he made many mistakes

Who was GENERAL BRADDOCK?

He was an Ottawa leader who organized Native Americans to attack British forts and settlements

Who was PONTIAC?

Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys captures this fort

What was FORT TICONDEROGA?

He was the author of the Albany Plan of Union

Who was BEN FRANKLIN?

These were the 2 groups of people who surrounded the soldiers during the Boston Massacre

Who were WORKERS and SAILORS?

This battle proved the Americans could stand up to the British soldiers

What was BUNKER HILL?

It was why the British went to Concord

What is the minutemen had weapons stored there?

Writs of Assistance were granted by these acts

What were the TOWNSHEND ACTS?

It was why colonists objected to taxation

What is THEY HAD NO REPRESENTATION?

The Boston Tea Party was a result of this act

What was the TEA ACT?

This claimed the colonists were loyal to the king and wanted peace

What was the OLIVE BRANCH PETITION?

This was the side that fired the shot heard round the world

What is NOBODY KNOWS WHO FIRED IT?

The Stamp Act stated the colonists had to do this

What was BUY STAMPS FOR ALL LEGAL DOCUMENTS?

They were the three groups who supported the British

UPPER CLASS AFRICANS/SLAVES NATIVE AMERICANS

The two countries that were at war during the French and Indian War

What are France and Great Britain?