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Unit Two Concepts - Unity Means Strength

Essential Questions:
1) When do laws need to be enacted?
2) When should a person violate a law?

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smugglingimporting goods secretly to avoid tax
debtborrowing money to pay for war
propagandapurposely influencing opinion
taxesimposing fees to raise money
protestshowing disdain for a decision
boycottnot buying a good to show disdain
French and Indian WarBritain and France from 1754 to 1763
Colonel George Washingtonmilitia leader from Virginia
General Edward Braddockguerilla warfare victim
Proclamation Lne of 1763slowed frontier settlement
Daniel Boonefamous Kentucky frontiersman
Quartering Actforced troops into Boston homes
Crispus AttucksAfrican American at the massacre
Benjamin Franklindevised Albany snake plan
musketinaccurate colonial weapon
Duquesnefort in the Ohio Valley
James WolfeBritish general at batttle of Quebec
King PhilipNative American from Massachusetts
PontiacNative American from Michigan area
Ticonderogafort on southern Lake Champlain
John Adamsdefended the massacre soldiers
Stamp Actlaw used to raise tax on cards, etc
Navigation Actslaws used to funnel money to Britain
Boston Tea Partyboycotters dressed like braves
Boston Massacrebritish troops fight with protestors
Treaty of Parisdocument that officially ended war
Kent State UniversityVietnam protests turned deadly
Paul Revereresponsible for massacre engraving
Philadelphiacolonial capital of Pennsylvania
Charlestoncity on the South Carolina coast
Townshend Actlaw named for British official to tax colonists


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