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Chapter 5&6 review. Why did the French and Indian war begin?

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1 Chapter 5&6 review

2 Why did the French and Indian war begin?

3 Fur trade and the Ohio river valley

4 Who were the French allies?

5 Algonquin's and Huron's

6 Who were the British allies?

7 Who were the British allies Iroquois

8 Who won the French and Indian war?

9 British they gained all French land east of the Mississippi river

10 What were the strengths of the French?

11 It was a single government and more Native American allies

12 What were the weaknesses of the French?

13 The settlement was spread out

14 What were the strengths of the British?

15 15x more people and colonies are easier to defend

16 What were the weaknesses of the British?

17 They had 13 separate colonies

18 What was the proclamation on 1763?

19 It said that colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains.

20 How did the colonists respond to the Proclamation of 1763?

21 They just ignored it and moved west anyways

22 What was the Sugar Act?

23 It taxed sugar and molasses

24 How did the colonists respond to the Sugar Act?

25 They smuggled sugar and molasses into the colonies

26 What was the Stamp Act?

27 It taxed paper goods such as newspapers, marriage certificates, wills, diplomas, dice, and playing cards.

28 How did the colonists respond to the Stamp Act?

29 They tarred and feathered, riots, hanged effigies, burned their houses, and the Stamp Act Congress

30 What was the Townshend Acts?

31 Taxed paper, glass, lead, paint, tea, established writs of assistance which allowed British officials to search ships without giving a reason.

32 How did the colonists respond to the Townshend Acts?

33 Boycotts, son/daughters of liberty, hangings in effigy, non-importance agreements-colonial merchants agreed to stop importing British goods, they also made homemade tea and clothes

34 What does “No taxation without representation mean?”

35 The colonists felt that parliament had no right to tax them if they did not elect representatives to parliament

36 What were the sons and daughters of liberty?

37 the colonists organization with the purpose of fighting against the British taxes and the idea of “No taxation without representation.”

38 How many Quartering Acts were there?

39 Two

40 What was the response to the Quartering Acts that the British passed on to the colonists?

41 Riots, boycotts, and the Boston Massacre

42 What was the Boston Massacre?

43 It was in 1770 on March 5. 5 Americans were killed, they are not sure who started it but the sons of Liberty blamed the Britsh.

44 When was the tea act?

45 1773

46 What was the Tea Act?

47 It gave the monopoly of the tea trade to the British East India Company, cut local merchants out of the tea trade, and it made the colonists boycott tea.

48 What was the Boston Tea Party?

49 The sons of Liberty dressed up as Mohawks and dumped tea into the harbor

50 What was the Intolerable Acts?

51 Shut down the port of Boston 1 town meeting a year British officials tried in England New Quartering act

52 What year was the first Contintal Congress in?

53 1774

54 What was the colonists response to the first Contintal Congress?

55 They boycotted British goods, set up and trained militias

56 True or False: very few people were thinking about separating from Britain.

57 True or False: very few people were thinking about separating from Britain True

58 What year was Lexington and Concord?

59 1775

60 What was the purpose of Lexington and Concord?

61 The British were trying to get the sons of Liberty supply of guns and ammunition

62 Who warned the colonists the British were coming?

63 Paul Revere

64 Where did the “shot heard round the world” happen?

65 Lexington and Concord

66 Who won the battle at Lexington and Concord?

67 The Minute Men

68 What was the date of Fort Ticonderoga?

69 May 1775

70 Who were the American leaders in Fort Ticonderoga?

71 Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold, and Green Mountain Boys

72 What was the importance of Fort Ticonderoga?

73 They captured cannons

74 What was the date of the 2 nd Continental Congress?

75 May 1775 also

76 What were the results of the 2 nd Continental Congress?

77 Sent the Olive Branch Petition asking for peace and set up the Continental Army with George Washington as the leader

78 What was the date of Bunker Hill?

79 June 1775

80 Where was Bunker Hill?

81 Outside the city of Boston

82 What made the American loose the war at Bunker Hill?

83 They ran out of ammunition

84 Who said “Don’t shoot till you see the whites of their eyes?”

85 William Prescott

86 What did Bunker Hill prove?

87 That the Americans could fight bravely and that the British wouldn’t give up

88 Who wrote Common Sense?

89 Thomas Paine

90 When was Common Sense written?

91 January 1776, half a year before the declaration of Independence

92 What did it say?

93 Common Sense said that it was obvious that the colonies had little to gain by being a colony

94 How many copies were sold of it?

95 500,000, like everyone read it and it was very persuasive

96 Who wrote the Declaration of of Independence?

97 A group of 5 people and the main author was Thomas Jefferson

98 What did the Declaration of Independence say?

99 It said that colonists were free from Britian

100 Who signed his name really big on the Declaration of Independence?

101 John Hancock

102 How many parts were there in the Declaration of Independence?

103 There is 3 parts

104 If the war was lost what would of happened to the people that signed the Declaration of Independence? They would of traitors and killed

105 What were Patriots?

106 They were people who think that they would be better if the colonies separated

107 What were Neutral people?

108 They were people that on either side in the Revolutionary war, they are undecided

109 What were Loyalists?

110 They were the ones who want to stay as colonies

111 What was the purpose of the 3 fold plan?

112 It was to capture the city of Albany

113 In the 3 fold plan what was General St. Legers goal?

114 To follow the Mohawk river from lake Ontario

115 In the 3 fold plan what was General Howe's goal?

116 To go up the Hudson River

117 In the 3 fold plan what was General Burgoyne's goal?

118 To go down from Canada by Lake Champlain

119 What was General St. Legers actual result?

120 Defeated at the bloody battle of Oriskany

121 What was General Howe’s actual result?

122 Captured Philadelphia first and then stayed there

123 What was General Burgoyne’s actual result?

124 Defeated at the battle of Saratoga

125 Who was Benedict Arnold?

126 He was a very good American general and he and John Andre tried to give West Point to the British. He was unsuccessful, but he was the most famous traitor

127 What was Guerrilla Warefar?

128 It was hit and run tactics that the people fighting in the South used

129 What was the last major battle of the war?

130 Yorktown in 1781 in Peninsula, Virginia


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