APUSH: 1608-1775 (C7-8)(F&I)

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1608-1763, 1763-1775

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Primary economic resource for France in America?

Fur

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One thing British colonies had in common BEFORE the Albany Conference?

British Identity

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Famous Virginian who led a colonial army in unsuccessful battles against the French and their Native American allies?

George Washington

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City that became the center of colonial protest against the British?

Boston

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__ _____ ___ _______became the colonial rallying cry that opposed Parliamentary Acts (Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Act)

No taxation without representation

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The ______ ________ in the 1700s encouraged colonists to feel a personal connection to God.

Great Awakening

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The 1st Continental Congress met (1774) with the objective of ________ ____ ________ ____ _______.

repairing their relationship with Britain

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France wanted to control Louisiana because _____

Control miz river

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____ was the year of the Albany Conference.

1754

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______ __ _____ ____ was the name of the Peace Treaty that ended the French and Indian war.

Treaty of Paris 1763

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__________ __ ____ was the Parliamentary law that prohibited colonists from moving into the Northwest territory after the French and Indian War.

Proclamation of 1763

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_____ ____ were Scots-Irish frontier settlers in Pennsylvania that attacked Native Americans.

Paxton Boys

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Why did the Paxton Boys attack Native Americans?

Protesting what they saw as the government’s failure to protect them in Ohio Valley.

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The ______ encouraged colonists to use reason and science instead of just tradition or religion to understand the world.

Elightenment

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_____ ___ ____ and _____ _______ _____ were the reasons the British Colonial population grew much more rapidly than the French colonial population.

Natural birth rate, liberal immigration policy

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Goal of the Albany Conference?

Unite colonies against the French, Ally Iroquois with Brits

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Major term of the Treaty of Paris?

France cedes land to Brit, Brit territorial expansion

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The ___ __ ______ _____ in British mercantilist policy resulted in smuggling.

END of salutary neglect

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The 1773 ____ ___ ____ protest against British taxes led to harsh laws called the Intolerable Acts.

Boston Tea Party

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____ ____ said people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.

John Locke

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____ _____ was an important region of New France and became the key region of dispute between Britain and France.

Ohio Valley

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_____ _____ resulted in raised expectation of independence from Britain. It is an unwritten British policy of non-enforcement of mercantilist laws.

Salutary Neglect

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_____ which sided with the British saw their land claimed by the British after the French and Indian War.

Iroquois

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Passed in 1764 and 1765 the ____ ___ and the ____ ___ taxed colonial imports and printed materials, fueling widespread protests and the formation of resistance groups.

Sugar Act, Stamp Act

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____ __ ______ were a secret organization that sometimes used violence to disrupt British policies.

Sons of Liberty

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What are the ways the Great Awakening influenced colonial resistance against the British?

Unified them through shared experience, set precedent for rejecting traditional authority

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What ways were French colonial government different form English colonial government?

France was autocratic (controlled by King); did not have self-governance

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Who was the author of the “Join or Die” image?

Benjamin Franklin

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Economic impact of the French and Indian War on Britain?

War debt

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The _____ ____ ___ Parliamentary Act was in response to the Boston Tea Party. It cut off trade to Boston.

Boston Port Act

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_______ ____ _ ________ _____ was a form of resistance to the editor addressing the hardships placed on working people due to British taxation.

Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer

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_________ said that people should choose their leaders instead of having kings.

Republicanism

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_____ _______ _____, and _____ __ ______-______ _____were two reasons for intensifying colonial rivalry between France and Britain.

British population growth (British expansion into French Territory), Threat to French-Indian trade

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HOW and WHY did the colonies respond to the Albany Plan of Union

Rejected it; Fear of tyrant, fear of tyrant, fear of losing independence

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Resistance led by Ottawa leader against colonist moving into the Ohio Valley after the French and Indian War.

Pontiac’s Rebellion

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The __________ ___ violated the right to privacy by requiring colonist to house British soldiers.

Quartering Act

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This movement was a boycott of British goods to avoid paying taxes

nonimportation movement

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Name TWO specific ideals of "republicanism"

reject divine authority of a King, self-governance, right to private property, liberties and freedoms without government interference