Chapter 5: American Revolution (1763-1783)

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Intolerable Acts
________- dubbed by the Americans who felt negative towards the laws.
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Stamp Act
________- required all printed material produced in colonies to carry a tamp purchased from authorities.
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Paine
________ argues that since all men are born equal, no man could have the right to establish his family as forever presiding over others.
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British government
1774- the ________ created laws against the colonies.
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Universal Liberty
________- indentured servants have rights.
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Boucher
________- tends to take a more libertarian view of freedom than many who were in favor of independence.
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Samuel Seabury
________- a minister of the Church of England.
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Sons of Liberty
The ________ considered liberty and property to be intertwined.
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Tea Act
________- passed by Parliament on May 10, 1773.
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British East India Company
The ________ sold many unsold surplus tea to markets in the markets of the American colonies.
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Stamp Act
required all printed material produced in colonies to carry a tamp purchased from authorities
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British Freedom
limited freedom
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Universal Liberty
indentured servants have rights
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South
slavery to plantation
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North
more religion, fewer enslaved people/
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Tea Act
passed by Parliament on May 10, 1773
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1774
the British government created laws against the colonies
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Intolerable Acts
dubbed by the Americans who felt negative towards the laws
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Samuel Seabury
a minister of the Church of England
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Boucher
tends to take a more libertarian view of freedom than many who were in favor of independence
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Seabury
a loyalist
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