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The Road to Independence (1750-1781)
Chapter 8
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10th Grade
02/21/2013

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Albany Plan of Union
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a hypothetical plan which called for an intercolonial government; the plan was rejected because colonists were not prepared to unite
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French and Indian War (Seven Years' War)
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a war that resulted when the British tried to push the French out of North America
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Pontiac's Rebellion
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an uprising led by Ottawa war chief Pontiac in response to the English raising the price of goods sold to Native Americans and not paying rent
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Proclamation of 1763
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forbade settlement west of the Appalachians
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George III
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the new king in the era after the Seven Years' War
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Currency Act
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forbade the colonists to issue paper money
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Sugar Act
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established new duties and also tried to prevent molasses smuggling
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Stamp Act
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a tax specifically aimed at aiming revenue; taxed all legal documents and licenses; colonial protest became more organized
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virtual representation
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the theory that Parliament represented all British subjects, regardless of who they were elected by
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Sons of Liberty
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colonial protest groups that formed in response to taxes
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Charles Townshend
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the British minister of the exchequer who dominated colonial affairs
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Townshend Acts
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taxed goods imported from Britain, set aside payment for tax collectors, created more vice-admiralty courts, suspended NY legislature, and created writs of assistance
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writs of assistance
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licenses that gave the British power to search any area suspected of containing smuggled goods
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Declaratory Act
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asserted the British government's right to tax and legislate the colonies
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Massachusetts Circular Letter
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written by Samuel Adams; a request to all other colonial assemblies to protest the new measures
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Boston Massacre
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an incident where British soldiers fired upon a colonist mob and killed five
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Committees of Correspondence
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a method of trading ideas throughout the colonies and pass information; encouraged colonists to take part in the conflict
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Boston Tea Party
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an incident in which some members of the Sons of Liberty destroyed a huge quantity of tea, in protest to new taxes
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Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts)
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in response to the Boston Tea Party; closed Boston Harbor to most trade; required civilians to house British soldiers; Massachusetts government fell under English control
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Quebec Act
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granted greater liberties to Catholics and extended the boundaries of the Quebec Territory, impeding westward expansion
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First Continental Congress
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a meeting of delegates from all the colonies (except Georgia) to discuss their grievances; agreed to impose a boycott on British goods
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committees of observation
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committees to enforce the boycott of British goods
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Battle of Lexington
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the first battle of the Revolutionary War, occurring when British troops marching to Concord were stopped by a colonial militia
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Battle of Concord
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directly after the Battle of Lexington, the British were forced to retreat from a larger colonial militia at Concord
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Loyalists
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colonists remaining loyal to the crown
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Second Continental Congress
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convened after the battles of Lexington and Concord; established the Continental Army and chose George Washington to lead it; wrote the Declaration of Independence
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Olive Branch Petition
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an effort to make peace between Britain and the colonies; largely ignored by George III
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Common Sense
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an eloquent pamphlet advocating colonial independence by Thomas Paine
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Declaration of Independence
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a declaration of the colonists' grievances against the Crown and states the principle of individual liberty
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Franco-American Alliance
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brought the French into the war on the colonists' side after the Battle of Saratoga
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