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What is the First Continental Congress. When delegates from all the colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with England. The Proclamation of 1763 said the colonist could not. Buy land, hunt, or explore west of the Appalachian Mountains.
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When delegates from all the colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with England
Buy land, hunt, or explore west of the Appalachian Mountains
When King George issues the Proclamation of 1763 it did what to the colonist
List the names of the countries and groups that fought in the French and Indian War
What are the sources of Colonial Dissatisfaction (unhappy) (Things done to the Colonists by the King)
-Colonies had no representation in Parliament-colonists forced to pay taxes and obey acts.-King issues Proclamation of 1763-colonial governors enforced the laws&they were resented for it
-Britain's desire to remain a world power-The colonists wanted to expand into the Ohio River Valley, which was claimed by the French
-England gains control of all the land east of the Mississippi River-England imposed taxes to raise revenue necessary to pay the cost of the French and Indian War.
-A person who owns a large tract (a piece) of land and acts as a governor of the area.
A champion of the cause of independence & will become our 2nd President
Commander of the Continental Army and will become the 1st President.
Main author of the Declaration of Independence & will become the 3rd President
He was a Patriot and he gave the speech which contained the famous line "give me liberty or give me death!"
He was a prominent member of the Continental Congress & helped write the Declaration of Independence
She was a former slave who wrote poems and plays supporting independence
He made the daring ride to warn the colonists by yelling "The British are coming!"
What was the importance of the Battles of Lexington and Concord?
The site of the first armed conflict of the Revolutionary War
Colonists in Boston were shot after taunting British soldiers
Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led patriots in throwing tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes