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Virginian famous for his “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” response to the Coercive Acts.
Massachusetts “radical” who led the Sons of Liberty and sent circular letters to urge other colonists to protest
British minister and author of a series of revenue acts, famously, the Stamp Act.
Proposed the Albany Plan of Union to create a colonial defense against the French
British Prime Minister who led the British to victory in the French and Indian War
A colonial wide series of protests occurred in response to this 1765 revenue act. The act was repealed the next year after an effective boycott of British goods.
Action taken by King George in 1763 in response to Pontiac’s War that angered colonists who wanted to move into the Ohio Valley.
An act that put import duties on common colonial needs including glass, lead, paint, and tea.
A series of acts designed to punish Boston for the “tea party”, called the “Intolerable Acts” by the Colonists
Act that Americans saw as a direct attack because it took away lands along the Ohio River and recognized Catholicism as acceptable in that region.
Philosophy that is the basis of the Declaration of Independence
What is John Locke’s Enlightenment or Natural Rights philosophy?
Name of a petition sent by the Second Continental Congress to try and avoid war with England.
Critical American victory that helped secure a Treaty of Alliance with France.
Name of the original national government designed intentionally to be a weak one
. What are the Articles of Confederation?
Name of the author and his pamphlet that helped convince Americans that independence was desirable.
Most significant peacetime accomplishment of the first Articles of Confederation
Name of violent incident that led to nationalists’ call for a constitutional convention.
Groups of Americans who fought over the ratification of the Constitution
Name of the compromise that created a bicameral national legislature as a compromise between the large and small states.
Proposed the “Grand Design” to put America on a firm financial footing.
Washington cabinet member who opposed a national bank because he believed it to be an unconstitutional act.
Treaty that was a failed attempt by Washington to work out disputes with England.
Western Pennsylvania farmers tarred and feathered US tax collectors