Road To Revoltion Flashcards

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Self government

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The self government in the colonies contributed to tensions with the British government because the colonists were used to ruling themselves .

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Salutary neglect

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It allowed the colonies to ignore British laws, fines, regulations

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The causes and effects of the French and Indian war

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British settlers pushed west into French and Indian lands. France lost all their North American land claims to the British as result of the war. Great Britain won. The Treaty of Paris ended the french and Indian war.This war made Britain go in debt, making them tax the colonists, causing the revolutionary war.

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Mercantilism

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Existed to make the mother country rich by exporting more to the colonies than they import from the colonies

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Pontiac’s rebellion

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During Pontiac’s war the leader of the Ottawa nation helped start an all out attack on the British settlers

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The Proclamation of 1763

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The Colonists were forbidden to cross the Appalachian mountains because of this act. They were forbidden to cross it because Britain didn’t want to pay the money to fight the native Americans that lived there. The colonists wanted to live there because we won the land in the French and Indian war

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Sugar act, 1764

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Taxed molasses, rum, and certain wines

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Quartering act, 1765

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Made to provide housing and supplies to the British soldiers. Colonists thought that this act as well as the writs of assistance violated their privacy

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The stamp act, 1765

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It taxed paper documents. It was passed to help pay off the war debt and to pay for the defense of the colonies. Colonists didn’t like this act because they didn’t think that Britian had the authority to tax them anymore

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The Declaratory act, 1766

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Stated that parliament had the power to make laws for the colonies “In all cases whatsoever”

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The Townshend Act, 1767

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The 1767 Townshend acts specified that British would only tax products imported into the colonies. They were eventually repealed except for the tax on tea

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The Boston Massacre, 1770

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Paul Revere made an engraving of the Boston Massacre that was the first example of historical propaganda. John Adams defended redcoat soldiers at the Boston massacre trial. The outcome of the trial was that the captain and most of the soldiers weren’t found guilty

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Boston Tea party, 1773

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Direct result of the tea act

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The Intolerable Acts

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Punishment for the Boston Tea Party

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Patrick Henry

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Said “Give me liberty or give me death!!”

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Benjamin Franklin

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He was a scientist, author of the poor Richard’s almanac, printer, statesmen. Was the only Founding Father to sign 5 important founding documents.

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John Adams

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Defended British soldiers, Massachusetts lawyer. The strongest promoter of declaring independence from Britain.

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Sam Adams

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One of the leaders of the Sons Of Liberty

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John Hancock

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Wealthy Massachusetts tradesmen. Was the president of the continental congress. First and largest signature on The Declaration of Independence

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Thomas Jefferson

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Wrote the Declaration of Independence

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Sons of Liberty

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Staged both violent and peaceful protests against Parliament’s laws

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Tea act

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British East company was an important British business that sold from India. Attempted to lower the price of tea while still keeping the tax on tea. Colonists resented the tea act because it established a monopoly on tea.

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Thomas pane

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Wrote common sense to urge Americans to rebel against the British government