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Who fought in the French and Indian War?
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France, French settlers, and most Native Americans vs.
England, English colonists and some Native Americans
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What law raised the price of many items such as legal documents and newspapers?
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The Stamp Act
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Which law gave the British East India Company a monopoly (exclusive rights) to sell tea in the colonies?
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The Tea Act
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What laws were passed as punishment for the Boston Tea Party?
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The Intolerable Acts (the British named them the Coercive Acts)
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What was the cause of the French and Indian War?
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The French and Great Britain both claimed the lands of the Ohio River Valley
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What did asking the colonists to “arm themselves” cause?
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The Battles of Lexington and Concord
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Why were the colonists angry about paying taxes?
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They had been ruling themselves in colonial assemblies – they had no voice in the British Parliament
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What was the main point Thomas Jefferson as trying to make when he wrote “all men are created equal”?
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That Kings and Queens are not any better than regular citizens
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Who did Thomas Jefferson REALLY mean had “equal” status in America?
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Wealthy white men
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Why do Americans call the Fourth of July “Independence Day”?
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It’s the day the Declaration of Independence was signed
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Which battle, outside of Boston, Massachussetts,
is often referred to as “the shot heard round the world” and demonstrated the importance of minutemen soldiers?
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Lexington And Concord
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Who won the French and Indian War?
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The English and American colonists
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Why were British soldiers marching to Concord, Massachusetts?
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To destroy military supplies and capture suspected troublemakers from the Sons of Liberty
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What revolutionary group was responsible for spreading news about the events in Boston by writing lots of letters and sending them to all the colonies?
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Committees of Correspondence
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Why is the Battle of Lexington and Concord nicknamed “the shot heard ‘round the world”?
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Countries all over the world were paying attention to the colonies because no other country had fought for independence before
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What happened AFTER the Battle of Lexington and Concord?
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We DECLARED our Independence!
(The Declaration of Independence was signed) *It didn’t actually make us independent – we had to fight a war
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The first section of the Declaration of Independence was a list of grievances (complaints) against ____________________.
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King George III
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According to the Declaration of Independence, what is the absolute purpose of our government?
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To protect our rights
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What is the definition of “unalienable rights”?
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Rights that cannot be taken away because we were born with them
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“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are _____________, _____________ and the ___________ _______ _______________
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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
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Protests, Petitions, and Boycotts caused __________________________________
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Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act
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Killed during the Boston Massacre; “the first to defy, the first to die”
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Crispus Attucks
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Which group was organized to fight back against the British government during the American Revolution?
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The Sons and Daughters of Liberty
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What do the French and Indian War, the Stamp Act, and the Tea Act all have in common?
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They are all causes of the American Revolution!
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According to the Declaration of Independence, what should citizens do if the government isn’t doing its job?
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Alter (change) or Abolish (get rid of) it
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