Chapter 5 Flashcards

0
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Why did England place a number of taxes (acts) against the colonists?

A

To lower the price of goods

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What does salutary neglect mean?

A

American history term that refers to an unofficial and long-lasting 17th- & 18th-century British policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws, meant to keep the American colonies obedient to England.

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2
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What is smuggling?

A

Importing or exporting without paying taxes

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3
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What was George Grenville’s first action in the colonies? (To combat what?)

A

Fighting smuggling

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4
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What are the writs of assistance?

A

Documents that permitted searches by customs officers looking for smuggling goods.

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5
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How was the Sugar Act supposed to stop smuggling?

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Lowered the taxes of molasses to prevent smuggling to stop.

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6
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What was the problem for the colonists with the Sugar Act? (What British law was contradicted?)

A

The British law of innocent until proven guilty.

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What was the Stamp Act?

A

Placed a tax on almost all printed material in the colonies.

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8
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Who persuaded the House of Burgesses to take action against the Stamp Act?

A

Patrick Henry

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9
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What was the name of the settlement created between the Holston and Nolichucky Rivers by regulators that lost
at the Battle of Alamance?

A

Watauga settlement

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10
Q

Who owned the ship Liberty?

A

John Hancock

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11
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What event did the Colonists use as an example of propaganda?

A

The boston massacre

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12
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What is information designed to influence opinion?

A

Propaganda

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13
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How many people were killed at the Boston Massacre?

A

5 people

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14
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What Acts were repealed due to the Boston Massacre?

A

Townshend acts

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15
Q

What occurs when only one company controls a product?

A

Monopoly

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16
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What event was a response to the Tea Act of 1773?

A

The boston tea party

17
Q

During the time of the Boston Tea Party most colonists considered themselves to be part of what empire?

A

British empire

18
Q

As a punishment for the Boston Tea Party, what did King George III impose upon Massachusetts?

A

Coercive acts

19
Q

What were these acts called by the colonists?

A

Intolerable acts

20
Q

Were the Coercive Acts successful in isolating Boston?

A

Not successful

21
Q

What is the name of the best militias in Massachusetts?

A

Minutemen

22
Q

What was Paul Revere famous for shouting?

A

Warns the Patriots by shouting the regulars are out.

23
Q

What battle featured the “shot heard ‘round the world”?

A

The battle of Lexington

24
Q

Who was under command of the colonial troops at Bunker Hill?

A

William Prescott

25
Q

What is his famous quote from this battle?

A

Don’t fire until you see the white of their eyes.

26
Q

What did the British find out after the Battle of Bunker Hill?

A

That defeating the Americans wouldn’t be quick or easy.

27
Q

Who were people who considered the unfair taxes upon the colonies not good reasons to rebel?

A

Loyalists

28
Q

Who were determined to fight the British until independence is gained?

A

Patriots (rebels)

29
Q

Who headed up the first post office in America?

A

Benjamin Franklin

30
Q

What was created by the Second Continental Congress to better organize military efforts?

A

Continental army

31
Q

What expressed the colonists desire for peace?

A

Olive branch petition

32
Q

What pamphlet did Thomas Paine write?

A

Common sense

33
Q

What does Paine believe the colonies should be a refuge from?

A

From tyrants and persecution

34
Q

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

A

Thomas Jefferson

35
Q

What day was the Declaration of Independence accepted/approved?

A

July 4, 1776

36
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What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

A

To explain why the colonies chose to form a new nation

37
Q

Who was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence?

A

John Hancock

38
Q

What is the introduction of the Declaration of Independence called?

A

Preamble

39
Q

Did the Declaration of Independence explain why the colonies chose to form a new nation?

A

No

40
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What was rung on July 8, 1774 at the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence?

A

The liberty bell