Colonies Fight For Their Rights
a proposal by Benjamin Franklin for the colonies to unite to form a federal government
Albany Plan of Union
At what physical barrier did the Proclamation of 1763 set the western boundary of the colonies?
Appalachian Mountains
This man created the Albany Plan of Union
Benjamin Franklin
From which colonial port did the British fleet sail to conquer Quebec?
Boston
Colonists were taunting British soldiers in Boston. In the midst of the turmoil, British soldiers fired and 5 colonists died. Newspapers portrayed the British as tyrants who were willing to kill people who stood up for their rights.
Boston Massacre
On March 5, 1770, colonists began throwing snowballs at a British soldier guarding a customs house. In the commotion that followed, the British troops began firing into the crowd. Five people were killed and six were wounded. The shootings became known as the ________ ___________________. News of the violence raced throughout the colonies
Boston Massacre
Britain taxed tea in 1773; colonists in Boston dumped the tea in protest
Boston Tea Party
First casualty of the Boston Massacre
Crispus Attucks
In October 1765, representatives from nine colonies met for the Stamp Act Congress and issued the ______________ __ ___ _______ __ ______________________. It said that only colonial political representatives and not Parliament had the right to tax the colonists
Declaration of the Rights of Grievances
Members from the colonies join together to discuss what to do against England after the Intolerable Acts
First Continental Congress:
This European power lost all their North American colonies, including the Ohio River Valley, in the French and Indian War
France
_______________ was more respectful to the Natives who lived in the Ohio River Valley and gained their friendship
France
the war between France and Britain in America
French and Indian War
This young Virginia colonel got his military start in the French and Indian War; he was stationed at Fort Necessity
George Washington
This proclamation said that the colonists could not settle past the Appalachian Mountains
Proclamation of 1763
During the winter of 1767-68, ____ ___________ published a series of essays entitled Letters From a Farmer in Pennsylvania.
John Dickinson
This man argued that only assemblies elected by the colonists had the right to tax them.
John Dickinson
What did Ben Franklin's snake cartoon say to the colonists who read it?
Join or Die
After the Boston Tea Party, the __________________________ assembly was suspended
Massachusetts
Control of the Ohio Valley really depended on people who were generally ignored in colonial politics--the _________ _________________
Native Americans.
Britain issued the Proclamation of 1763 because they feared the colonists would fight with the _____________ who live west of the Appalachian Mountains
Natives
river valley that France and England fought for in North America in the 1750s
Ohio River Valley
This lawmaking group was behind all the taxes put on the colonies.
Parliament
The Stamp Act was the first direct tax that Britain had placed on the colonists. Parliament then passed the ____________________ ___. It called for colonies to provide shelter for British troops or to pay their rent.
Quartering Act
A part of the Townshend Acts, it placed taxes on glass, lead, paper, and tea imported into the colonies.
Revenue Act
By the summer of 1765, a group called the ____ __ ________ was organizing huge demonstrations and intimidating stamp distributors.
Sons of Liberty
In August, this crowd gathered in Boston hung effigies-crude stuffed figures meant to represent persons-of several British officials, including Boston's stamp agent.
Sons of Liberty
In Connecticut, a group called the ____ __ _________ was organized. The group spread quickly throughout the colonies. The ____ __ _________ organized meetings and demonstrations.
Sons of Liberty
most of the British victories occurred along the ___ _____________ River in the French and Indian War
St. Lawrence
Enacted in March 1765 the ______ ___ taxed almost all printed materials, including newspapers, pamphlets, posters, wills, mortgages, deeds, licenses, diplomas and even playing cards
Stamp Act
Unlike previous taxes, which had always been imposed on trade, the ______ ___ was a direct tax-the first Britain had ever levied on the colonists
Stamp Act
Why did colonists want to move west of the Appalachian Mountain boundary?
They wanted more land and resources.
The ___________________ Acts angered many colonists. The Massachusetts assembly started organizing resistance against Britain. One of the leaders of the resistance was Sam Adams. He and James Otis wrote a letter for the assembly to pass and to send to other colonies. The letter said that the taxes in the ________________Acts would be used to pay the salaries of government officials.
Townshend
Britain continued to have financial problems. In 1767 Charles Townshend, the new finance officer, set up new laws and taxes. They were called the
Townshend Acts
British officials could now seize private property and go into anyone's home if they thought they were smuggling.
Townshend Acts
Colonists ignored these acts and ______________ British goods
boycotted
Britain had now put an end to colonist's trial by jury and forbid _______________________ of correspondence.
committees
a tax on imports and exports
customs duty
After the French and Indian War, Britain had a lot of ________; so they started to tax the 13 Colonies to pay it off.
debt
The Ohio River Valley was a major source for what trade
fur trade
a decline in the value of money
inflation
Britain had now put an end to colonist's trial by ____ and forbid committees of correspondence.
jury
When the Stamp Act took effect in November 1765, the colonists ignored it. Colonists boycotted British goods. In New York, 200 merchants signed a _________________ __________________t. They promised not to buy British goods until Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.
nonimportation agreement
The Stamp Act taxed all _________ items
printed
British troops could now be ____________________ in people's homes and did not need a warrant.
quartered
"No taxation without _________________________!"
representation
As punishment for the Boston Tea Party, England took away
trial by jury
British troops could now be quartered in people's homes and did not need a ______________.
warrant
One of the Townshend Acts was the Revenue Act of 1767. It placed taxes on glass, lead, paper, and tea imported into the colonies. The Revenue Act legalized the use of ____ __ ___________. These were general search warrants. They were used to help customs officers arrest smugglers.
writs of assistance