Week 11 Review Flashcards

1
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American naval officer who did great damage to the British navy during hte Revolutionary War:

A

John Paul Jones

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2
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Battle that was the turning point for the Revolutionary War:

A

Saratoga

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3
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Date of the Battles of Lexington and Concord

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April 19, 1775

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4
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Borderline seperating Pennsylvania and Maryland:

A

Mason-Dixon Line

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5
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British general forced to surrender at Yorktown:

A

Cornwallis

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6
Q

Chief frustration of American colonists:

A

taxation without representation

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7
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Columbus Discoverd America in:

A

1492

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8
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Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army:

A

George Washington

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9
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Date of Boston Massacre:

A

1770

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10
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Date of Boston Tea Party:

A

1773

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11
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Date of the Declaration of Independence

A

July 4, 1776

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12
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Date of the Second Treaty of Paris:

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September 3, 1783

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13
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Document that signified the end of the French and Indian War:

A

the Treaty of Paris

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14
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Document that signified the official end of the Revolutionary War:

A

Second Treaty of Paris

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15
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“Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!”

Who said it?

A

General William Prescott

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16
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“Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!”

What was the occasion?

A

Battle of Bunker HIll

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17
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English Sailor who discovered Cape Cod:

A

John Cabot

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18
Q

Englishmen who desired a plainer and purer religion:

A

Puritans

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19
Q

European credited with the discovery of America:

A

Christopher Columbus

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20
Q

Even in Boston during which British soldiers opened fire on unarmed colonists:

A

Boston Massacre

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21
Q

Event during which Americans dressed as natives and dumped tea in the harbor:

A

Boston Tea Party

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22
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Event during which Washington surprised and captured the Hessians:

A

crossing of the Delaware

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23
Q

Explorer after whom our continent is named:

A

Amerigo Vespucci

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24
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Father of the Declaration of Independence

A

Thomas Jefferson

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Final battle of the Revolutionary War:
Yorktown
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Financed Columbus's first voyage:
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain
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First battles of the Revolutionary War:
Lexington and Concord
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Date of the First Continental Congress:
September 1774
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First English colony in America, which disappeared:
Roanoke
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First English sailor to circle the globe:
Sir Fancis Drake
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First European to reach India by sea:
Vasco da Gama
32
First form of representative government in America, established in Virginia:
The House of Burgesses
33
First lasting English colony:
Jamestown
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First time delegates from all the colonies met to discuss the rights of American colonists:
First Continental Congress
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Five causes of the Revolutionary War:
1. trade and navigation laws 2. stamp act 3. Townshend Acts 4. Boston Massacre 5. the Five Intolerable Acts
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French and Indian War dates:
1754-1763
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French nobleman who served in the American army:
Marquis de Lafayette
38
French sailor who discoverd the St. Lawrence River:
Jacques Cartier
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General at Bunker HIll:
William Prescott
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General who captured Quebec:
James Wolfe
41
Head of the colony in Jamestown:
Captian John Smith
42
"I have not yet begun to fight." Who said it?
John Paul Jones
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"I have not yet begun to fight." What was the occasion?
naval battle with British
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"I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death."
Patrick Henry
45
"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."
Nathan Hale
46
King of Portugal who suggested dit was possible to sail around Africa:
Henry the Navigator
47
Land granted to William Penn:
Pennsylvania
48
Land purchased by the Dutch man Minuit for about twenty-four dollars' worth of trinkets:
Manhattan Island
49
Law that forbade colonists from building boats and required all goods to be carried on English ships:
the Navigation Act
50
Leader of the first expedition to circle the globe:
Ferdinand Magellan
51
Name the thirteen original colonies:
1. Virginia 2. Massachusetts 3. New Hampshire 4. New York 5. Maryland 6. Connecticut 7. Rhode Island 8. North Carolina 9. South Carolina 10. New Jersey 11. Pennsylvania 12. Delaware 13. Georgia
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Native Americans who aided the Pilgrims:
Samoset and Squanto
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Oldest city in the mainland of the United States:
St. Augustine, Florida
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President of Congress that accepted the Declaration:
John Hancock
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Protector of Engalnd who established the Navigation Act:
Oliver Cromwell
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Puritans that left the Anglican Chruch altogether:
Separatists
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R. W. Emerson describes the first battle as:
"the shot heard round the world"
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Revolutionary battle lost by Americans but considered a victory:
Battle of Bunker Hill
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Riders sent to warn Charlestownand Lexinton of the coming British army:
Paul Revere and William Dawes
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Date of the Second Continental Congress:
May 1775
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Separatists that sailed to the new land:
Pilgrims
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Short civil war in Virginia during which Jamestown was seized:
Bacon's Rebellion
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"That man has an ax to grind."
Benjamin Franklin
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The agreement that established a form of government for the pilgrims:
Mayflower Compact
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The original inhabitants of this continent:
Native Americans
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The Viking credited as the first European to visit North America in 1000 A.D.:
Lief Ericson
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The young American patriot who was hanged as a spy by the British:
Nathan Hale
68
Traitor who plotted to give up the fort at West Point:
Benedict Arnold
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Volunteer soldiers ready at a moment's notice:
minutemen
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War between France and England in America:
the French and Indian War
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War between France and England in Europe:
the Seven Years' War
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Who established the first English colony in America?
Sir Walter Raleigh