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These two major countries fought during the French and Indian War.



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The French and Indian War was fought for control of what area of land?



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As a result of the French and Indian War, England began to _____ the colonies in order to help pay for the war debt.



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As a result of the French and Indian War, England declared that the colonists were not allowed to settle any area west of the ___________.



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This was the act that was passed by the British Parliament after the French and Indian War that prohibited settlers from moving west of the Appalachian Mountians.



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This act raised the tax on sugar imported from England.



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This act put a tax on newspapers, marriage licenses, and all other legal documents.



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This act allowed the West India Tea Company to have a price advantage in the 13 colonies causing American tea companies to lose buisness.



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This act forced colonists to house and feed British troops.



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This act of the British Paraliament closed down the Boston Port after the Boston Tea Party making it difficult for Boston to survive without outside help.



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This revolutionary war hero was a spy for the Continential Army. He was eventually captured by the the British army and executed.



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This founding father was also a brillant inventor and scientist. He is most known for discovering the use of electricity and inventing the bifocals (glasses).



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This founding father was the founder of the Sons of Liberty and helped organize the Boston Tea Party. 



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This revolutionary war hero was best known for his "Midnight Ride" to warn the colonial militia that the "British are coming"?



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This person was a born into slavery and became the first African American to publish a book of poetry. 



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This founding father is credited with writing MOST of the Declaration of Independence.



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The Declaration of Independence was adopted on this date. (month, day, and year)



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The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to ______.

 

A. Declare loyalty to King George III

B. Create a new government for the United States

C. Declare official separation from Great Britian

D. Pledge loyalty to France.



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Finish this line from the Declaration of Independence:

 

"We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created ______"



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In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jeffereson defined our "unalienable" rights (rights that cannot be taken away) as ___________.

 

 

A. The Pursuit of Happiness

B. Liberty

C. Life

D. All the Above

 

 



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The event in which 5 colonists were shot and killed after throwing snowballs at British troops in Boston is known as the _____________.



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This was the name of a secret organization formed by rebellious colonists who were upset about the unfair British taxes. Members included Samuel Adams and Paul Revere.



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As a reaction to the Tea Act, a group of men in Boston boarded the ship of the West India Trading company and dumped $70,000 worth of English tea into the Boston Harbor. This event was known as the _________.



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This song was used during the Revolutionary War as a way for the British to tease the colonists.



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This offically ended the war between the British and the American colonists after the British army surrendered.

 

 



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What is France and Great Britian (England)?

What is the Ohio River Valley?

What is tax?

What is the Appalachian Mountians?

What is the The Proclamation Act of 1763?

What is the Sugar Act?

What is the Stamp Act?

What is the Tea Act?

What is the Quartering Act?

What is the Intolerable Acts?

Who was Nathan Hale?

Who was Benjamin Franklin?

Who was Samuel Adams?

Who was Paul Revere?

Who was Phillis Wheatley?

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

What is July 4th, 1776?

What is C. Declare official separation from Great Britian.

What is "equal"?

What is D. All the Above?

What is the Boston Massacre?

What is the Sons of Liberty?

What is the Boston Tea Party?

What is "Yankee Doodle"?

What is The Treaty of Paris?






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