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Chapter 8 Review

Chapter 8 Review. Pages 268-297. The French and Indian War was fought in North America between what two countries?. France and Britain. Which side won the French & Indian War? …the French or the British?. the British.

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Chapter 8 Review

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  1. Chapter 8 Review Pages 268-297

  2. The French and Indian War was fought in North America between what two countries?

  3. France and Britain

  4. Which side won the French & Indian War? …the French or the British?

  5. the British

  6. What was the name of the war the French & Indian War turned into?

  7. The Seven Years War

  8. What was the cause of Pontiac’s Rebellion?

  9. Chief Pontiac wanted to stop the loss of Indian hunting grounds.

  10. A proclamation is an order from a country’s leader to its citizens. What proclamation stated the British colonists could NOTbuy, hunt on, or sell land west of the Appalachian Mountains?

  11. Proclamation of 1763

  12. What were the names of the first three acts or taxes placed on the colonists?

  13. Sugar ActStamp ActTownshend Act

  14. What did the Sugar Act do to the colonists?

  15. The Sugar Act placed a tax on sugar coming into the colonies.

  16. What did the Stamp Act do to the colonists?

  17. The Stamp Act placed a tax on newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, playing cards, and other legal documents.

  18. What did the Townshend Act do to the colonists?

  19. The Townshend Act placed a tax on: lead, glass, paint, paper, and tea.

  20. What event occurred when fighting broke out between the colonists and British soldiers on March 5, 1770?

  21. Boston Massacre

  22. The first person to be killed in the struggle for American liberty was a former slave named __.

  23. Crispus Attucks

  24. What was the name of the historical event that happened on December 16, 1773. On this day colonists dressed up as Indians, boarded ships in the Boston Harbor, and dumped 342 chests of tea into the water.

  25. Boston Tea Party

  26. As a result of the Boston Tea Party, Parliament then passed a number of new laws to punish the colonists for destroying the tea. What was the name of the act passed by Parliament called?

  27. Intolerable ActsWhat did the Intolerable Acts do to the colonists?

  28. Intolerable Acts …closed the Boston Harbor. …banned town meetings. …forced the colonists to provide housing and food for the British soldiers.

  29. Who were the three men that rode to Lexington to warn the colonists the British were coming?

  30. Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott

  31. What battle marked the beginning of the American Revolution?

  32. Battle of Lexington & Concord

  33. Who said “I am not a Virginian, but an American”?

  34. Patrick Henry----------------------What did he mean when he said that?

  35. He said this in an effort to unite the thirteen colonies into one group of states known as the United States of America.

  36. The first step Congress made in preparing for war with Britain was to form an army. What was this army called?

  37. Continental Army

  38. Who was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army?

  39. George Washington

  40. VOCABULARY

  41. What vocabulary term refers to a sudden, complete change, such as the overthrow of an established government ?

  42. revolution

  43. A _?_ is a formal meeting of representatives.

  44. congress

  45. A list of rights that a government cannot take away from people is called a _?_.

  46. Bill of Rights

  47. A _?_ is a person who is the first to settle a new place.

  48. pioneer

  49. The colonists were upset because they felt no one was speaking for, or representing, them in the British Parliament. What did the colonists feel they did not have?

  50. representation

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