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Chapter 5 Identifications

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Pontiac's Warwhen several Indian nations joined in a battle on the side of an Ottawa chief
Proclamation of 1763law that drew an imaginary line along the App. Mountains, intending to protect NA's
Treaty of Paris 1763eliminated French land and influence in North America
Albany Plan of UnionFranklin's idea to have a Grand Council with delegates from each colony, rejected
Battle at Fort Necessityfirst battle of French and Indian War, Washington was captured
Battle at QuebecBattle where British climbed a cliff and suprised the French
Battle at Montreallast battle of the French and Indian War in North America
Sons of Libertygroup of men who came up with ways to protest British actions ex. Boston Tea Party
Daughters of Libertygroup of women who pledged to wear homespun and boycott British goods
Sugar Act (1764)the tax on molasses was lowered but tax on sugar increased
Stamp Act (1765)tax on all legal documents (wills, dice, marriage papers)
Declaratory Actwritten in the repeal of the Stamp Act - said that Britain had the right to tax the colonists
Townshend Acts (1767)tax on glass, paper, silk, lead, and tea
Quartering Actlaw that said that the colonists had to pay for housing the British
Boston Massacrepeople gathered outside a customs house, taunting guards five people killed
Tea Actremoved some of the taxes on tea but cut out colonial tea merchants
Intolerable Actsacts designed to punish colonists for the Tea Party
Quebec Actestablished a Canadian government and protected rights of French Catholics
Stamp Act Congressgroup that met in reaction to the Stamp Act - established a boycott
Nonimportation Act (Agreement)agreement not to import goods taxed by the Townshend Acts
Committees of Correspondancegroup formed by Samuel Adams to spread alarm about British actions (newspapers, pamphlets)
Boston Tea PartySons of Liberty dressed as Indians and dumped tea into the harbor
First Continental Congressmeeting of delegates from 12 colonies in Philadelphia to discuss what to do about British


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