Chapter 4 - The Empire in Transition

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Pitt
________ initiated the third and final phase of the war by relaxing many of the policies that Americans found oppressive.
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Tea Act
The ________ revived American passions about the issue of taxation without representation.
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Continental Congress
________ convened in Carpenters Hall in Philadelphia.
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English
The French and the ________ had coexisted peacefully in North America for nearly a century.
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North Carolina
In 1771, a small- scale civil war broke out as a result of the so- called Regulator movement in ________.
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French
The ________ and Indian War lasted nearly nine years, and it proceeded in three distinct phases.
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North America
In the late 1750s and early 1760s, a great war raged through ________, changing forever the balance of power both on the continent and throughout much of the world.
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Sugar Act
The ________ of 1764, was designed in part to eliminate the illegal sugar trade between the continental colonies and the French and Spanish West Indies.
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America
The war in ________ was part of a titanic struggle between England and France for dominance in world trade and naval power.
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Tea Act
The ________ angered many colonists for several reasons.
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French
The ________ and Indian War had profound effects on the British Empire and the American colonies.