Title: Imperial
1Imperial Tension
F and IW
No Taxation Without Representation
Violent Opposition
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2Principle combatants during the French and Indian
War
3British, French, Native Americans
4Which decade saw the view of colonists start to
shift from that of supportive of their role in
the British Empire to one of disappointment?
51760s
6The British Monarchy tried to directly control
the colonies by appointing men to what positions?
7Governors, customs collectors and naval officers
8In terms of Native American relations, what was
the primary social difference between the French
model of settlement and the British?
9French assimilation and integration in Native
American life
10The Iroquois Nation was a confederation between
what tribes?
11Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga and Oneida
12What famous American leader failed to protect
Fort Necessity from the French?
13George Washington
14What British Prime Minister enacted firm and
beneficial policies which turned the war in
Britains favor?
15William Pitt
16What major battle/seige saw the turning point of
the war?
17Quebec
18Explain how the French and Indian War can be seen
as a cause of the Revolutionary War
19Impediments on westward expansion and economic
restrictions, most notably new taxes to pay for
the F-I War eroded British-Colonial relations
20What British General was killed at Fort Duquesne
ANDWhat is the Duquesne area know as today?
21General Edward BraddockPittsburgh
22Who provided the most famous speeches against the
Stamp Act in the House of Burgesses?
23Patrick Henry
24Who defended the Boston Massacre Soldiers in
Court? Why?
25John Adams.No man in a free country should be
denied the right to counsel and a fair trialTo
show the King Bostonians were civil and fair, not
just an angry mob.
26Why was it surprising that colonists rejected the
quartering aspect of the Mutiny Act?
27Colonists had been voluntarily quartering troops
for years
28Why was the colonial reaction to the Stamp Act
different from that of the Sugar Act?
29The Stamp Act was a direct tax, rather than an
import duty
30What was Benjamin Franklins role in the Stamp
Act?
31He spoke out against it in London as Agent to the
Crown for Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Georgia
and New Jersey
32Though the closing of Boston Harbor was
considered to be Coercive, the colonists labeled
it as.
33Intolerable
34The first attempt to coordinate efforts of
dissent amongst all of the colonies (except
Georgia) in 1774 was called the
35First Continental Congress
36The British attempted to seize colonial munitions
at
37Concord
38The Tea act protected the economic interests of
which company
39The British East India Company
40What two subversive groups gained power in
Massachusetts as a result of the Boston Massacre
41Increased power of the Sons of Liberty and the
establishment of the Committees of Correspondence
42Facts are stubborn things.
43John Adams
44"If this be treason, make the most of it.
45Patrick Henry
46 47Paul Revere
48Author?
49Ben Franklin
50 51Johann Ramberg