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Chapter 11

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Chapter 11

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GeneralInformation

TaxLaws

Places People VocabularyToward

Independence

Final Wrap-Up

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What was another name for Patriots?

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Whigs

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What act resulted in the argument of “taxation without representation?”

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Stamp Act

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What group was established in

opposition to the Stamp Act?

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Sons of Liberty

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What natural boundary did the

Proclamation of 1763 follow?

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Appalachian Mountains

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What was the name of the British ship which

was overtaken by Joseph Habersham’s

Liberty?

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Phillipa

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What product was taxed by the Sugar

Act?

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Molasses

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What law taxed playing cards,

newspapers, and bills of sale?

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Stamp Act

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What series of laws taxed goods coming into the colonies?

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Townshend Acts

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What acts were passed as a result of

the Boston Tea Party?

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Intolerable Acts

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What government body did most

Georgians believe was the only body

that could tax them?

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Commons House

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Where was the first fighting of the

American Revolution?

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Lexington and Concord

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Who was the British general who was

stationed in Boston?

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Thomas Gage

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What group was established in Georgia to take over the powers of the governor and his

council?

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Council of Safety

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What did Georgia do instead of sending

representatives to the First Continental

Congress?

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They sent a petition to England to protest the Intolerable Acts.

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What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

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To sever the political ties of the colonies to England

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Where did the First Continental

Congress meet?

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Where is the Olde Pink House, built by James Habersham,

Jr., located?

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Savannah

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To what river was Georgia’s southern border extended in the Proclamation of

1763?

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St. Marys River

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Where did Georgia’s second provincial

congress meet?

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Tondee’s Tavern (Savannah)

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Where did Governor Wright order the

official stamps required by the Stamp

Act be placed under guard?

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Halifax

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Who was the Ottawa chief who led a

rebellion against further white settlement?

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Pontiac

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Who was the British agent who sold

stamps in Georgia?

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George Angus

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Which elected speaker of the

Commons House had his appointment

rejected?

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Noble WimberlyJones

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Who was elected to represent St. John’s

Parish at the Continental Congress?

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Dr. Lyman Hall

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Who wrote Common Sense?

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Thomas Paine

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What is the name for a “loose organization

of states?”

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confederation

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What is a word which means “to

take back?”

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Repeal

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What word means to “refuse to buy?”

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Boycott

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What word describes the “practice of

allowing only one person or company to

sell something?”

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Monopoly

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What word describes the “secret

importation or exportation of

goods?”

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Smuggle

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Make your wager

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What Georgia representatives

signed the Declaration of Independence?

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Button Gwinnett

Lyman Hall

George Walton