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UNIT 2 REVIEW- THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR

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What war was fought between England and France in North America from 1756-63?The French & Indian War
What was one major result of the French & Indian War?France lost all land claims in North America.
What was the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?prohibited the colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains
Who taxed the colonist on legal documents, tea and sugar?England
What was the purpose of Parliament's new taxes on the American colonies?To pay for the French & Indian War & to help pay the cost of protecting the colonist
What event resulted in thousands of dolars of English property being destroyed in Boston Harbor as a protest of the Tea Act?The Boston Tea Party
What was the first successful attempt of the thirteen colonies united against British tyranny?The First Continental Congress
What anti-British demonstration turned violent and resulted in the death of five colonists?The Boston Massacre
Where did the Amrican Revolution begin & the first shots fired?Lexington & Concord
What were colonial militia fighters known as during the American Revolution?Minutemen
What colonial group wanted complete independance from England?Patriots
American Patriots were inspired byt the words of...John Locke, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Paine
Many of the ideas supporting independence became popular during what period of history?The Enlightenment
According to John Locke, life, liberty and property are prime examples of what?Natural Rights
According to John Locke, where does the power to govern originate?The people
Locke's social contract is an agreement between...the people and their government
According to John Locke, the social contract would result in what?Ordered liberty
John Locke believed the people had a right to overthrow their government if it did what?Violated their natural rights
What word would best describe John Locke's revolutionary ideas about socereignty & the rights of people?radical
What was the major point of Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense"?Separation from England was the most logical course for the colonists.
What two writer's ideas were reflected in Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence?Locke and Paine
"We hold these truths to be self-evident..." is a quote from what document?The Declaration of Independence
Jefferson said if a government violates your liberties you have the right to do what?abolish, alter, institute new government
What American diplomat was responsible for the Treaty of Alliance with France?Ben Franklin
Which American victory was the turning point battle?Saratoga
Where was the American Revolution won?Yorktown
What does salutary neglect describe?the non-enforcement of the Navigation Acts
What is not part of the "Intolerable Acts"?Martial law was instituted in Boston and included the Quebec Act
What was the Proclamation of 1763?Stated colonists could not move west beyond the Appalachian Mountains
The First Continental Congress was called in 1774 to do what?Express colonial discontent with parliaments laws and attempt to come to a peaceful resolution with Britain
What was the largest concern for colonists in the Early 1700's?The increased interference of Britain in colonial governments
The Sugar Act, Stamp Act and Townsend Acts were designed to do what?raise revenue in the colonies to help pay for the French and Indian War and pay for protection.
Mercantilism as an economic system creates wealth for a nation by obtaining as much gold and silver as possible and doing what else?Creating a favorable balance of trade
What was a result of the French and Indian War?the French lost their land claims in North America
During the FIRST HALF of the 1700's, most colonists felt what?That they were good English subjects and loyal to the crown
What event included colonists throwing snowballs and rocks at British officers that then fired into the crowd?Boston Massacre
What famous American helped persuade France to join an alliance with the colonies during the Revolution?Ben Franklin
Who were the colonial militia men who were ready to go fight on a minute's notice, and they saw their first battle at Lexington and Concord?Minutemen
Where were the first shots fired, even before the colonies declared independence? The British were forced back, as they were looking for stockpiles of colonial weapons.Lexington and Concord
What are the following: Had a strong army & navy, used mercenaries and had greater wealth?Advantages of the British
Where did the British surrender, after being pinned down between the Continental Army and the French naval fleet?Yorktown
What tactics used by the colonists helped to turn the tide of the war?Using hit and run tactics (guerrilla warfare)
What are all of the following: better leadership, familiar territory, ability to outlast the other side, and the alliance with France?Reasons for colonial victory.
What Virginian led the Continental Army to ultimate victory during the American Revolution?George Washington
Who state, "Give me liberty or give me death!"?Patrick Henry
These colonists opposed separation from Britain?Loyalists
What role did the neutrals play during the American Revolution?They tried to remain uninvolved in the war
What is a common theme between the Declaration and the Social Contract Theory?The government should be abolished if it does not protect the people's rights
What effect did the Declaration of Independence have on the rest of the world?It began a global revolution of thought regarding the relationship between government and people
When was the Declaration of Independence signed?1776
What was the message of Thomas Paine's phamplet Common Sense?Separation from England was the most logial course for the American colonies
What was a concept introduced by John Locke, which was used in the Declaration of Independence?the concept that people had natural rights, such as life, liberty, and property
What was included in the Social Contract Theory?People agree to obey the government, the government protects the people's rights and people can overthrow if the government breaks the contract.
The Declaration of Independence used the same theme as what?the Social Contract Theory
Who was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence?Thomas Jefferson
Who was the first African American to die for independence?Crispus Attucks
What lands were ceded to the Americans by the British in the Treaty of Paris?Land west to the Mississippi River, and from Canada to Florida.
Why was George Washington such a skillful leader?He avoided any situation that threatened the destruction of his armies.
Why was the battle of Saratoga considered the turning point?Its victory convinced the King of France to assist the colonists.
What formally ended the Revolutionary War?Treaty of Paris
What expression implies that the colonists shouldn't be taxed without representation in Parliament?"No taxation without representation"
What law taxed documents?Stamp Act
What law taxed lead and glass?Townshend Act
What law allowed British soldiers to be housed in colonial homes?Quartering Act


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