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Wars TAKS Review
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1.Who were the two main combatants of the French and Indian War?
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England and France
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2.Different groups of _______ allied themselves with the primary combatants of both sides.
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Native Americans
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3.The conflict associated with the French and Indian War began because both sides laid claim to the ____________
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Ohio River Valley
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4.After the French and Indian War the ____________ claimed all of North America east of the Mississippi River.
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English
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5.What effect did the French and Indian War have on Great Britain financially?
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Great Britain went into severe debt.
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The American Revolution
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6.The ______________ was a law that required all colonists to provide shelter and supplies to British soldiers.
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Quartering Act
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7.The ____________________ was a law that required all legal and commercial documents to carry an official stamp showing that a tax had been paid
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Stamp Act
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8.The _________________ were a popular secret society established to protest and oppose British tyranny.
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Sons of Liberty
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9.List some various import goods that were taxed as a result of the Townshend Acts.
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Glass, paper, paint, lead, tea
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10.Who was Samuel Adams?
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A leader of the Boston Sons of Liberty
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11.What was the Boston Massacre?
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Boston colonists angry about British troops in Their city. Began insulting troops. Soon the nervous troops fired into the crowd. It was used as propaganda against Britain.
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12. The ___________ was a law that established a tax on tea.
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Tea Act
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13.What was the Boston Tea Party?
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In response to the Tea Act, Boston colonists disguised as Native Americans dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor
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14.The _________________ were a series of laws established by Parliament to punish the Mass. Colony & serve as a warning to the other colonies.
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Intolerable Acts
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15.The battles of _____________________ were the first battles of the Revolutionary War.
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Lexington and Concord
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16.In response to the emerging conflict with Britain, the 2 nd Continental Congress established the ____________ Army under the command of ___________________
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Continental George Washington
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17.Who wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, which argued that the colonies should break away from Great Britain?
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Thomas Paine
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18.On what date did the Second Continental Congress adopt the Declaration of Independence?
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July 4, 1776
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19. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
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Thomas Jefferson
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20.To whom was the Declaration of Independence written?
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King George III
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21.With what job did the second Continental Congress appoint Ben Franklin during the Revolution?
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Ambassador to France
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22.What was the significance of the Battles of Saratoga?
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It was the turning point because it convinced France to enter the conflict as an ally to the Americans.
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23.What was the Marquis de Lafayette’s role during the Revolution?
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He was a French noble men who fought as a division commander in Washington’s Army.
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24.What was the significance of the Battle of Yorktown?
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It was an American victory when General Cornwallis surrendered to Washington.
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25.Explain the Treaty of Paris.
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Ended war, seceded land between Miss. River and Appalachian Mtns. to the U.S.
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The War of 1812
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26.What were the reasons that many Americans wanted to go to war with Great Britain in 1812?
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British were impressing American sailors and encouraging Native Americans in the West to attack Americans.
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27.What does impressment mean?
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Forcing American sailors to join the British Navy against their will.
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28.Westerners that were calling for war were known as ____________________
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War Hawks
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29.___________________ was the author of The Star-Spangled Banner, which was a poem that describes what battle?
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Francis Scott Key The Battle of Fort McHenry
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30.What battle made Andrew Jackson a national hero, and was unknowingly fought after the war had officially ended?
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Battle of New Orleans
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31.Explain the legacy of the War of 1812.
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1.We wanted to be more self-sufficient 2. Increased American patriotism 3.Weakened Native American resistance
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War with Mexico
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32.What caused the conflict between the U.S. and Mexico?
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President Polk annexed Texas which Mexico Still viewed as theirs. There was also a border dispute.
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33.The two commanding generals during the war with Mexico were ________________________ and ___________________
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Zachary Taylor Winfield Scott
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34.Explain the significance and the results of the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo.
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Ended the war and handed over the Mexican Cession to the United States.
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35.What was the Mexican Cession?
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Vast area that included California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and parts of New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming. CA, NV, UT, AZ, NM, CO, WY
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The Civil War
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36.Explain the significance of the Missouri Compromise of 1820.
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New states admitted to Union North of 36 th parallel will be free. New states admitted to the South will be slave.
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37.Explain the significance of the Compromise of 1850.
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California enters Union as a free state and the Fugitive Slave Act is passed.
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39.Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin?
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
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40. Explain the significance of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
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The territories of Kansas and Nebraska will be admitted to the Union as free or slave based on popular sovereignty.
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41.What does popular sovereignty mean?
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42.What was “Bleeding Kansas”?
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Anti-slavery and Pro-slavery people flooded into Kansas to effect the vote and violence broke out between the two groups.
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43.The problems caused by the Kansas- Nebraska Act led to the creation of what political party?
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The Republican Party
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44.Explain the ruling in Dred Scott v. Sandford.
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African Americans were not citizens and could not sue in court. Also that the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional.
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45. Who was John Brown and what was he known for?
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Fanatical abolitionist who raided the Harpers Ferry, VA arsenal in hopes of creating a slave uprising.
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46.Who won the election of 1860?
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Abraham Lincoln
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47.What did southern states do in response to Lincoln winning the election?
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They seceded from the Union.
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48.Who was the president of the Confederacy?
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Jefferson Davis
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49.Where were the first shots fired during the Civil War?
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Fort Sumter
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50.What did Lincoln do in response to the attack on Fort Sumter?
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He called for 75,000 volunteer soldiers
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51. What did the other southern states do in response to Lincoln’s actions?
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They seceded from the Union.
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52.The Union’s strategy was known as _______________________ which consisted of _______________________
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Anaconda Plan *blockading their coast to cut off supplies *controlling Miss. R. to cut the Confederacy in two.
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53.Confederate strategy depended on _____________________ as a way to win foreign support.
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King Cotton
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54.This battle is often referred to as the “bloodiest one day in American History”
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Battle of Antietam
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55.What specifically did Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation do?
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It freed only the slaves in the Confederacy as a war tactic.
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56.In what way did the Emancipation Proclamation alter the Union’s strategic goals for the war?
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It changed from being about bringing the Southern states back to the Union and added freeing the slaves.
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57.Who was General Robert E. Lee?
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Commanding General of the Army of Northern Virginia
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58.Who was Ulysses S. Grant?
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Successful Union general in the west who later became commander of entire Union army.
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60.Explain the Battle of Gettysburg and its significance.
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Lee’s 2 nd attempt to Invade North. Union Victory. Regarded as the turning point.
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59.What was the significance of the Union capturing Vicksburg?
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It completed the Anaconda Plan and split the Confederacy in half. Union gained control of Miss. River
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61.Explain Grant’s final plan to defeat the South.
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Sherman’s total war and Grant will finish off Lee in Virginia.
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62.Where did Lee surrender to Grant?
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Appomattox Court House, VA
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63.During what years did the Civil War occur?
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1861-1865
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