Causes of the American Revolution Flashcards

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Who did the colonists help the British defeat?

A

the French

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After the French and Indian war, was Britain more controlling or less controlling of the colonies?

A

more controlling

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3
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What did Parliament’s new laws and restrictions threaten?

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the colonists’ freedoms

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4
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Who was King George III?

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British monarch, issued many reforms

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What did the Proclamation of 1763 do?

A

limit westward expansion and restricted speculation

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What does it mean to speculate?

A

buy as an investment

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What did the Quartering Act do?

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required colonists to house British soldiers

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Why did Parliament tax the colonies?

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to pay off debts from the French and Indian War

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What was Parliament’s solution to pay off their debts from the French and Indian War?

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tax the colonists

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What did the Sugar Act do?

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placed a tax on sugar, molasses, and other products

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What did the Stamp Act do?

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required all legal and commercial documents to carry official stamps showing a tax was paid

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12
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How did Parliament view the Stamp Act?

A

reasonable

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How did colonists view the Stamp Act?

A

a threat

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What was the colonists’ saying for no tax being created without their consent?

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“No taxation without representation”

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Who was Patrick Henry?

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member of the House of Burgesses, demanded resistance

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16
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What was the Stamp Act Congress?

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delegates from nine colonies who protested the Stamp Act

17
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What was so special about the Stamp Act Congress?

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this was the first time the colonists united against British politics

18
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Who were the Sons of Liberty?

A

secret society formed to oppose British policies

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What did the Sons of Liberty do?

A

encourage people to attack customs agents and burned the stamps

20
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What is a boycott?

A

widespread refusal to buy British goods

21
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Did Parliament finally repeal the Stamp Act?

22
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What was the Declaratory Act?

A

stated Parliament had supreme authority to govern the colonies

23
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Who was Crispus Attucks?

A

sailor of African American and Native American ancestry who died at the Boston Massacre

24
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What was the Boston Massacre?

A

incident in 1770 in which Boston troops fired on and killed American colonists

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When was the Declaratory Act passed?
1766
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When was the Stamp Act Congress formed?
1765
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Why was the Declaratory Act passed?
to reassert Parliament's control over the colonists
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Did any new tax accompany the Declaratory Act?
no
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How did colonists feel about the Declaratory Act?
they did not feel threatened by the act and simply ignored it
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Why did Parliament pass the Townshend Acts?
they still needed money to pay for troops
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What are Dutips?
taxes on imports