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5The first Continental Congress agreed to these
two actions
6Boycott British goods, unite, form militias Bonus
7These are two of the men who represented Virginia
at both of the Continental Congresses
8George Washington, Patrick Henry, Richard Henry
Lee
9The first Continental Congress happened in this
year
101774
11These three items were the most important results
of the 2nd Continental Congress
12Formation of Continental Army, George Washington
as leader, Olive Branch Petition
13These regions of the country were more likely to
remain loyalists at the Continental Congresses,
and why
14Carolinas and Georgia they had more to lose and
less to gain by fighting the British (trade)
15The fort and the reason why Ethan Allen and
Benedict Arnold wanted to take it. BTW- they did
16Ft. Ticonderoga to get cannons/ammo
17The first successful battle (won by the
colonists) was fought in this place
18Concord Bridge
19Most of the fighting between these two generals
took place on Breeds Hill, though the battle is
called something else
20William Howe and William Prescott (Bunker Hill)
21The two battles fought in Canada were over
control of this river they had mixed results
22St. Lawrence River
23Led by George Washington, the Continental Army
successfully bombed the British until they fled
this city
24Boston (They fled to Canada)
25The British issued the Proclamation of 1763 for
this reason
26To keep settlers out of Native territory in order
to avoid unnecessary wars
27Its the first act passed by the British
Parliament to raise money, and the year
28Sugar Act 1764
29The Stamp Act taxed several items, four of which
were these
30Wills, diplomas, marriage papers, newspapers,
almanacs, playing cards, and dice
31The Stamp Act prompted people to shout what came
to be known as this very famous phrase
32No taxation without representation
33The Townshend Acts set up new ways to collect
taxes, one of which was by using this legal
document to inspect ships without giving a reason
34By using a writ of assistance
35These two reasons are why Britain passed the Tea
Act in 1773
36To show Britain had the right to tax what it
wanted, and to help the East India Company
37What event happened Thursday, December 16, 1773?
38Boston Tea Party
39What group did the tea partiers disguise
themselves as when they marched to Griffins
Wharf?
40Mohawk Indians
41This is the difference between militia and
minutemen
42Militia- trained citizen armyMinutemen-
volunteer in the militia
43Location of the Shot Heard Round the World
44Lexington Green
45The most famous silversmith of the time period
46Paul Revere
47This man defended the British soldiers involved
in the Boston Massacre even though he didnt
agree with their presence in Boston
48John Adams
49This Virginian is famous for saying Give me
liberty, or give me death!
50Patrick Henry
51This man led the British to Concord to confiscate
colonial weapons
52Thomas Gage
53This man was the first to formally propose
independence at the 2nd Continental Congress
54Richard Henry Lee
55The colonists responded to the Townshed Acts by
signing these documents
56Non-importation agreements
57The Townshend Acts placed a small tax on these
items (name 3 of the 4)
58Glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea
59These two groups placed lanterns in liberty
trees and held mock hangings to protest taxes in
the colonies
60Sons and Daughters of Liberty
61These groups wrote letters to other colonies
about what was going on in Boston
62Committees of Correspondence
63The Intolerable Acts, a.k.a. the Coercive Acts,
had these four parts
64Shut down Boston harbor, could only call one town
meeting a year, customs officials charged with
crimes sent to England for trial, and a new
Quartering Act
65Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66Correctly name the author of, and write the first
paragraph of, the Declaration of Natural Rights
that is found in the Declaration of Independence
67 Thomas Jefferson- We hold these truths to be
self-evident, that all men are created equal,
that they are endowed by their creator with
certain unalienable rights, that among these
rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness