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Stamp Act Congress

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1773

Boston Tea Party

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First Continental Congress

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April 19, 1775

Lexington and Concord

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1775

Second Continental Congress

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Navigation Acts of 1660 and 1663

regulated and monopolized trade

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Board of Trade

six-man group used to control and create laws or regulations dealing with colonial trade

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laissez faire

What system did England practice with the colonies

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Mercantile

What theory did England change to

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Pontiac’s Conspiracy

A native American war led by Chief Pontiac against British frontier colonists

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Writs of assistance

Search warrants

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George III

became king in 1760; wanted more control

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George Grenville

Became prime minister of England in 1763

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Proclamation of 1763

No settlement west of the appalachians

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James Otis

“The Right’s of the British Colonies asserted and proved.”

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Sons of liberty

Political organization led by Samuel Adams that protested the new taxes

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9 colonies met in New York to discuss a response to the stamp act

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Edmund Burke

One of Britain's greatest statesmen and political thinkers; defendant of the colonies

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Declaratory act

The colonies are subordinate to Great Britain and parliament has the power to pass laws in the colonies

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Charles Townshend

Appointed the chancellor of the Exchequer in 1767

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Townshend Acts

New taxes passed on imported paper, paint, led, and tea

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Patrick Henry

Who defend the house of bourgeois in the parson’s cause court case

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Stamp act

What act did colonies especially hated

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John Dickinson

Authored a pamphlet entitled “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies”

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Boston Massacre

British soldiers killed 5 American citizens

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Lord North

New Prime minister in 1770

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Gaspee Incident

British ship burned by the colonists in 1772

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Committees of Correspondence

formed by Sam Adams to help inform the colonies of issues with England

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British East India Company

tea company of Great Britain

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Boston Tea Party

citizens disguised as Native Americans boarded British ships and dumped tea into Boston Harbor

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Board of customs

What did the Townshend acts create?

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March 5, 1770

What date was the Boston Massacre

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Tea act

What act was not repealed from the Townshend Acts

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Boston Port Bill

closed the port of Boston

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Administration of Justice Act

legal offenses would be tried in Great Britain

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Massachusetts Government Act

limited self-government in Massachusetts

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Quartering Act

soldiers could live in any structure they chose

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Quebec Act

cancelled all western land claims by extending Quebec’s borders

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First Continental Congress

12 out of 13 colonies met in Philadelphia in September 1774

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March 1775

Henry’s speech summed up the feelings of the colonists toward England

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Minutemen

colonial “soldiers” who were trained to fight at a “minute’s notice”

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Thomas Gage

British general in charge of the soldiers in Boston

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Lexington and Concord

2 small villages located 20 miles outside Boston

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Ethan Allen

led a militia group called the Green Montain Boys

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Second Continental Congress

provided a government and an army for the colonies

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Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Dr. Samuel Prescott

Who were the 3 men who warned the minutemen

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April 19, 1775

What date did the British march into Lexington

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“The shot heard round the world”

What began the war for Independence

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Ticonderoga

What fortress did Green Mountain Boys capture for their 1st victory

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Crown Point

What did the Green Mountain Boys capture to protect the Northern colonies

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Bunker hill

Where did the patriots lose their first battle

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John Hancock

Who was chosen to be president of the Congress

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George Washington

Who was chosen to lead the army

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