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Road to Revolution EXAM REVIEW
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Appalachian Mountains 0 The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonists from moving west of the ?
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Sugar Act 0 The British government tried to stop smuggling with the ______ Act?
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Ethan Allen 0 Who led the Green Mountain Boys?
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Stamp Act 0 What act taxed almost all printed material in the colonies?
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Thomas Jefferson 0 The man who wrote the Declaration of Independence was:
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John Hancock 0 Who was chosen as president of the Second Continental Congress?
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Thomas Paine 0 Who wrote Common Sense?
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Writs of assistance 0 To search a colonist’s house, a British customs officer presented :
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Loyalists 0 Which colonists did not consider unfair taxes a good reason for rebellion?
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Patriots 0 Which colonists wanted to fight the British for American Independence?
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Olive Branch Petition 0 The colonists expressed their desire for peace and protection in the ________
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Declaratory 0 Which act stated that Parliament had the right to make laws and levy taxes on the colonists “in all cases what so ever!”
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They were not represented in Parliament **no taxation without representation 0 The colonists claimed that Parliament did not have the right to tax them because?
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Violated their rights as Englishmen 0 Colonists objected to both writs of assistance and the Quartering Act because they?
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Save the East India Tea Co. from going out of business 0 The chief goal of the Tea Act was to
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Lexington and Concord 0 The battle generally associated with the phrase, “…here the embattled farmers stood, and fired the shot heard ‘round the world.”
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Defeated **but it was a psychological victory 0 The first major battle of the Revolutionary War was 0 Patriot forces were _____________________in this first major battle. Battle of Bunker’s Hill
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July 4, 1776 0 The Declaration of Independence was adopted/signed by the Second Continental Congress on:
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The Declaration of Independence 0 The expression “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” appears in ---- ___________________
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Consent of the Governed **governments are formed by men to secure their rights 0 Which is the fundamental principle of government expressed in the Declaration of Independence?
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First Continental Congress 0 Delegates from twelve colonies gathered in Philadelphia at the ___________________________to unite against the Intolerable Acts
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Daughters of Liberty 0 Members of the _________________ signed pledges against drinking tea to protest the Tea Act.
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Committees of Correspondence 0 Sam Adams organized the first ____________________ to inform colonists about British actions.
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Second Continental Congress 0 Delegates from all thirteen colonies gathered at the ____________________ to appoint a military leader and prepare for war.
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Sugar 0 Lowered a tax on imports of foreign molasses in order to stop colonial smuggling.
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Boston Massacre 0 Event was used as “propaganda” to encourage colonial resistance against the British.
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Tea Act 0 The ___________________________ Act allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonists.
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Treaty of Paris, 1763 0 The __________________________________ gave Canada, Florida and all French lands east of the Mississippi River to Britain
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Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts) 0 Acts were restrictions passed by Parliament to punish Boston for the Boston Tea Party.
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Stamp Act 0 The ___________________________ taxed all printed / legal documents.
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Quartering Act 0 The __________________________ required colonists to pay for the housing and feeding of British soldiers
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Boston Tea Party 0 A protest by the Sons of Liberty against a monopoly by the British East India Company was given the name_____________________________________.
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Townshend Acts 0 The ________________________ taxed imported goods of glass, lead, paper, paint and tea.
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Proclamation of 1763 0 The ___________________________________Limited colonial westward expansion - - colonist felt this was a limit on their freedom
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