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1 A network of communication between the colonies that helped oppose British policies.

2 Gave British officials the right to search colonial homes and businesses.

3 Drew a line down the Appalachian Mountains beyond which colonists could not settle.

4 Meeting of delegates from 12 colonies to discuss what to do about the Intolerable Acts.

5 Forced colonists to provide food and shelter for British troops stationed near by.

6 Plan to get the colonies to unite against the French; would have organized a “Grand Council.”

7 Placed taxes on tea, paint, silk and paper; bitterly disliked by the colonists

8 These acts punished the people of Boston for the Tea Party by closing the Port of Boston

9 Ended the French & Indian War; gave France’s land in North America to Britain or Spain.

10 The Albany Plan of Union was this person’s idea

11 The commander of all the British troops in Boston; sent the troops to Concord.

12 The “Son of Liberty” who was responsible for the Boston Tea Party

13 Man who carried the message “The British are coming” to Concord

14 After capturing the fort at Quebec, he said “Now, God be praised, I will die in peace!”

15 Who drew a cartoon to convince colonists to unite against the French, titled “Join or Die”?

16 Ottawa chief that led a small war against British settlers in the Ohio River Valley

17 His dying words were, “Thank God! I shall not live to see the surrender of Quebec!”

18 Who made an exaggerated engraving of the Boston Massacre to show his opinion of the event?

19 Prime Minister responsible for the turnaround in the French and Indian War.

20 Who said “If this be treason, make the most of it!” & “Give me liberty or give me death!”

21 Captain Parker’s instructions to his minutemen at Lexington.

22 Emerson’s poem describing the events at Concord on April 19, 1775.

23 Jonathan Edwards’ description of the first two years of the French and Indian War.

24 King George’s explanation for the continued duty on tea.


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