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Britain’s response to the Britain’s response to the Boston Tea Party.Boston Tea Party.

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A plan for a union of the A plan for a union of the colonies proposed by colonies proposed by Ben Franklin.Ben Franklin.

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The colonists’ response to The colonists’ response to the Intolerable Acts. the Intolerable Acts. Colonists were urged to Colonists were urged to boycott British boycott British products.products.

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This was a way for the This was a way for the patriots to patriots to communicate through communicate through chain letterschain letters

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The location of “the shot The location of “the shot heard around the heard around the world”.world”.

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This is often considered This is often considered as an underlying cause as an underlying cause of the revolution.of the revolution.

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The fighting at these two The fighting at these two locations marked the locations marked the beginning of the beginning of the Revolutionary War.Revolutionary War.

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The incident in which 5 The incident in which 5 colonists were shot by colonists were shot by British soldiers in 1770.British soldiers in 1770.

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He is associated with He is associated with freedom of the press.freedom of the press.

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This act required This act required colonists to provide colonists to provide housing for British housing for British

soldiers.soldiers.

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The closure of the trans-The closure of the trans-Appalachian region to Appalachian region to settlers.settlers.

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A pamphlet written by A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine calling Thomas Paine calling

for colonial for colonial independence.independence.

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A document stating the A document stating the reasons for the colonies reasons for the colonies

break with England.break with England.

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This act was the first This act was the first direct tax placed on the direct tax placed on the colonists.colonists.

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He was known as “Father of the American Revolution.”

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A document asking King A document asking King George III for a peaceful George III for a peaceful settlement to the conflict settlement to the conflict between the colonies and between the colonies and Britain.Britain.

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Why was the Stamp Act Why was the Stamp Act repealed?repealed?

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His famous ride is His famous ride is associated with the associated with the Battle of Lexington.Battle of Lexington.

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Supporters of the Supporters of the Declaration of Declaration of Independence were Independence were called ______.called ______.

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Battle in which Washington Battle in which Washington surprised and captured the surprised and captured the Hessian force.Hessian force.

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This battle was the This battle was the turning point of the turning point of the Revolutionary War.Revolutionary War.

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People who People who remained loyal to remained loyal to

Great Britain.Great Britain.

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Foreign soldiers who Foreign soldiers who fight for payfight for pay

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This was the last This was the last battle of the battle of the Revolutionary Revolutionary War.War.

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He became known as a He became known as a traitor during the war.traitor during the war.

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Author of the Author of the Declaration of Declaration of IndependenceIndependence

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This treaty ended the This treaty ended the Revolutionary War.Revolutionary War.

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What person is known for What person is known for this statement?this statement?

““I only regret that I have but I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my one life to lose for my country”.country”.

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His signature is the first and His signature is the first and largest signature on the largest signature on the Declaration of Declaration of Independence.Independence.

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He gained fame for his naval He gained fame for his naval victories over the British.victories over the British.

““I have not yet begun to I have not yet begun to fight”fight”

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American merchant ships American merchant ships that attacked British that attacked British shipping.shipping.

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First plan of government First plan of government for the U.S.for the U.S.

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The Articles of The Articles of Confederation failed Confederation failed because it was unable because it was unable to provide leadership at to provide leadership at thethe

_____________ level._____________ level.

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Were the authors of the Were the authors of the Articles of Confederation Articles of Confederation more concerned with more concerned with preserving the power of the preserving the power of the states states oror the power of the the power of the federal government?federal government?

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Name the compromise that Name the compromise that resolved the issue of resolved the issue of representation in representation in Congress. It established 2 Congress. It established 2 houses in Congress.houses in Congress.

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Name the group who was Name the group who was opposed to the opposed to the Constitution. This group Constitution. This group felt the President had too felt the President had too much power.much power.

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This compromise This compromise decided the issue of decided the issue of how slaves would be how slaves would be counted for counted for representation of representation of the lower house.the lower house.

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These essays were These essays were written to convince written to convince people to support people to support the proposed the proposed constitution.constitution.

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Name the plan that Name the plan that favored small states favored small states and thought all states and thought all states should be represented should be represented equally.equally.

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Name the plan that Name the plan that favored large states favored large states and believedand believed

states should be states should be represented by represented by population.population.

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What was added to the What was added to the Constitution to appease Constitution to appease the anti-federalists.the anti-federalists.

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What is another name for the What is another name for the first ten amendments to the first ten amendments to the Constitution?Constitution?

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He is known as He is known as

““the father of the the father of the Constitution”.Constitution”.

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What is the division of What is the division of power between the power between the states and the national states and the national government?government?

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What economic system What economic system provides property, money, provides property, money, and equipment and price is and equipment and price is largely determined by largely determined by supply and demand.supply and demand.

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Who helped promote the Who helped promote the Industrial Revolution in Industrial Revolution in the U.S. by introducing the U.S. by introducing the concept of the concept of interchangeable parts.interchangeable parts.

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Who is known as the father Who is known as the father of the American of the American Revolution?Revolution?

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Who wrote the first Who wrote the first dictionary of American dictionary of American English?English?

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This movement of the This movement of the 1840s supported a 1840s supported a halt to immigration.halt to immigration.

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Ralph Waldo Emerson,Ralph Waldo Emerson,

Nathaniel Hawthorne,Nathaniel Hawthorne,

Herman Melville,Herman Melville,

Walt Whitman Walt Whitman

How did these people contribute How did these people contribute to American culture?to American culture?

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This movement was This movement was created to reduce created to reduce the the consumptionconsumption of of alcohol.alcohol.

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This convention was This convention was the high point of the the high point of the women’s right women’s right movement.movement.

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This man is associated This man is associated with education reform with education reform an is known as an is known as

““thethe Father of American Father of American Public Education.”Public Education.”

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This movement prohibited This movement prohibited the sale, consumption, the sale, consumption, and distribution of and distribution of alcohol.alcohol.

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What event caused What event caused many pre-Civil War many pre-Civil War immigrants to leave immigrants to leave Ireland?Ireland?

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