The War for Independence (ch.4) Flashcards

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Stamp Act

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required colonists to purchase special stamped paper for every legal document, license, newspaper, pamphlet, and almanac.

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Boycott

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to abstain from buying or using something

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Boston Massacre

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a British attack on defenseless citizens of a mob

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4
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Olive Branch Petition

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sent to the King by Congress hoping to return to the “former harmony” between the colonies and Britain

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George Washington

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Led the continental army during revolutionary war, first president of the US

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Thomas Jefferson

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chosen to express comittee’s points for the declaration of independence

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Common Sense

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Thomas Paine attacked King George III

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Declaration of Independence

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written by Thomas Jefferson, adopted on July 4th, 1776

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Saratoga

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American troops surround Burgoyne, forcing him to surrender. dramatically changed Britain’s war strategy

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Valley Forge

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Continental Army’s camp during the winter of ‘77-‘78– lowpoint for Washington and his troops

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Yorktown

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Ended American Revolution as the site of British surrender

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What methods did the colonists use to protest actions by the British Parliament prior to the Revolutionary War?

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mob threats, protested, widespread boycotts, Boston Tea Party

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What did Jefferson mean, and not mean, by the phrase “all men are created equal”?

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That free citizens were political equals, but not the same abilities of ought to have equal wealth, and didnt include women, Native Americans, or African-American slaves

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Significance of the Battle of Trenton

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Turning point for Washington and his troops with a much needed victory with the surprise attack on the Hessians.

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