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Toward the War for American Independence Chapter 5
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1755 Braddock defeated by French and Indians Significant Events 1756 England and France declare war 1759 Decisive English victory at Quebec 1760 George III becomes king of England 1763 Treaty of Paris ends Seven Years’ War; settlement west of Appalachians prohibited 1764 Sugar Act; Currency Act 1770 Boston Massacre Chapter 5 1765 Stamp Act; Quartering Act 1767 Townshend Duties 1773 Boston Tea Party 1774 First Continental Congress meets 1775 Battles at Lexington and Concord
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The Seven Years’ War Chapter 5
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The Seven Years’ War The Years of Defeat Braddock’s defeat Indian support of French Chapter 5
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The Seven Years’ War The Years of Victory William Pitt turns the tide Wolfe and Montcalm battle for Quebec Chapter 5
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The Seven Years’ War Postwar Expectations Colonial pride and optimism English resentments Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis New Troubles on the Frontier Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis New Troubles on the Frontier Pontiac’s Rebellion Proclamation of 1763 Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis New Troubles on the Frontier Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis George Greenville’s New Measures Molasses Act of 1733 Sugar Act Currency and Quartering Acts Stamp Act Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis The Beginning of Colonial Resistance Locke on property and liberty Philosophies of the Opposition Impact of postwar recession Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis Riots and Resolves Patrick Henry’s resolves Sons of Liberty Chapter 5 Patrick Henry Library of Congress
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The Imperial Crisis Repeal of the Stamp Act Virtual versus actual representation Declaratory Act Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis The Townshend Acts Indirect taxation Quartering in New York Shifting responsibilities in government Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis The Resistance Organizes John Dickinson and Samuel Adams Liberty riots American boycotts Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis The International Sons of Liberty Colonials follow Paoli’s struggle Victory of British corruption Chapter 5
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Daily Lives Private Space/ Public Space Street Theater Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis The Boston Massacre British occupation of city Colonial response Repeal of Townshend Acts Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis Resistance Revived Committees of Correspondence Chapter 5
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The Imperial Crisis The Empire Strikes Back Coercive Acts Fear of Conspiracy Quebec Act First Colonial Congress called Chapter 5
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A Revolution within a Revolution? Chapter 5 counter point counter
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Toward the Revolution The First Continental Congress Joseph Galloway’s plan The Association Revere and the Suffolk Resolves Chapter 5
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Toward the Revolution The Last Days of the British Empire in America Thomas Gage in Boston Collapse of royal authority Chapter 5
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Toward the Revolution The Fighting Begins Lexington and Concord Chapter 5
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Toward the Revolution Common Sense Thomas Paine argues for independence Chapter 5 “Where liberty is, there is my country.” -Thomas Paine
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