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Title: Imperial


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Imperial Tension
F and IW
No Taxation Without Representation
Violent Opposition
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Principle combatants during the French and Indian
War
  • 100

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British, French, Native Americans
  • 100

4
Which decade saw the view of colonists start to
shift from that of supportive of their role in
the British Empire to one of disappointment?
  • 200

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1760s
  • 200

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The British Monarchy tried to directly control
the colonies by appointing men to what positions?
  • 300

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Governors, customs collectors and naval officers
  • 300

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In terms of Native American relations, what was
the primary social difference between the French
model of settlement and the British?
  • 400

9
French assimilation and integration in Native
American life
  • 400

10
The Iroquois Nation was a confederation between
what tribes?
  • 500

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Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga and Oneida
  • 500

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What famous American leader failed to protect
Fort Necessity from the French?
  • 100

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George Washington
  • 100

14
What British Prime Minister enacted firm and
beneficial policies which turned the war in
Britains favor?
  • 200

15
William Pitt
  • 200

16
What major battle/seige saw the turning point of
the war?
  • 300

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Quebec
  • 300

18
Explain how the French and Indian War can be seen
as a cause of the Revolutionary War
  • 400

19
Impediments on westward expansion and economic
restrictions, most notably new taxes to pay for
the F-I War eroded British-Colonial relations
  • 400

20
What British General was killed at Fort Duquesne
ANDWhat is the Duquesne area know as today?
  • 500

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General Edward BraddockPittsburgh
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Who provided the most famous speeches against the
Stamp Act in the House of Burgesses?
  • 100

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Patrick Henry
  • 100

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Who defended the Boston Massacre Soldiers in
Court? Why?
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John 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.
  • 200

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Why was it surprising that colonists rejected the
quartering aspect of the Mutiny Act?
  • 300

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Colonists had been voluntarily quartering troops
for years
  • 300

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Why was the colonial reaction to the Stamp Act
different from that of the Sugar Act?
  • 400

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The Stamp Act was a direct tax, rather than an
import duty
  • 400

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What was Benjamin Franklins role in the Stamp
Act?
  • 500

31
He spoke out against it in London as Agent to the
Crown for Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Georgia
and New Jersey
  • 500

32
Though the closing of Boston Harbor was
considered to be Coercive, the colonists labeled
it as.
  • 100

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Intolerable
  • 100

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The first attempt to coordinate efforts of
dissent amongst all of the colonies (except
Georgia) in 1774 was called the
  • 200

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First Continental Congress
  • 200

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The British attempted to seize colonial munitions
at
  • 300

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Concord
  • 300

38
The Tea act protected the economic interests of
which company
  • 400

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The British East India Company
  • 400

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What two subversive groups gained power in
Massachusetts as a result of the Boston Massacre
  • 500

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Increased power of the Sons of Liberty and the
establishment of the Committees of Correspondence
  • 500

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Facts are stubborn things.
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John Adams
  • 100

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"If this be treason, make the most of it.
  • 200

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Patrick Henry
  • 200

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  • Author?
  • 300

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Paul Revere
  • 300

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Author?
  • 400

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Ben Franklin
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Johann Ramberg
  • 500
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