Geography 10th Unit 6

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Executive power

National Leader

Cromwell

the leader of the Puritan army.

King George III demanded that the colonies obey the

trade laws

arrested person brought to trial within twenty days

Habeas Corpus Act

Napoleon's short return to power in 1815 is known as the

Hundred Days War

Seizure of Seraphis Significance

Inspired Americans to grow the greatly out numbered naval forces

Battle of Trenton Significance

Inspired Americans to keep fighting

Judicial Power

Interpreting Laws

Seizure of Seraphis American Commander

John Paul Jones

The Authorized Version of the Bible is commonly called the

King James Version

Lexington and Concord British Commander

Major John Pilearin

Legislative Power

Make the laws

Civil war in England developed when Charles attempted to arrest members of Parliament who opposed him.

True

John Paul Jones led an exciting colonial sea victory by capturing the Seraphis.

True

Patrick Henry and Thomas were famous colonial patriot leaders.

True

The Declaration Of Independence, America's "Birth certificate," was signed in July 4, 1776

True

Queen Elizabeth was the last monarch of the ____________ rule.

Tudor

Bacon's philosophy was centered around solving

human problems

The twenty year Parliament Charles 1 recalled was known as the

long parliament

Battle of Trenton Victor

Americans

Battle of Yorktown Victor

Americans

no Catholic Stuart King or Queen

Act of Settlement

non-Anglican Protestants given freedom of religion

Act of Toleration

Seizure of Seraphis Victor

Americans

Fair trials

Bill of Rights

Free Speech

Bill of Rights

privileges

Bill of Rights

protection from cruel treatment

Bill of Rights

A major step towards war with England was the

Boston Tea Party

Lexington and Concord Victor

British/Americans

Pride's Purge

Calvinists assumed control of the new government. They were lead by Colonel Pride.

The Treaty of Paris gave England control of ______________ and ______________________.

Canada Land east of the Mississippi river

Lexington and Concord American Commander

Captain John Parker

Seizure of Seraphis British Commander

Captain Richard Pearson

Supporters of the king were called _______________; their opponents were known as

Cavaliers Roundheads

Legislative Divisions

Congress, Senate and State

Battle of Yorktown British Commander

Cornwallis

Judicial Divisions

Courts of Appeal, District Courts and Supreme Courts

Ironsides

Cromwell's Puritan army.

A king's belief that God has willed for him to rule is known as

Divine rights of kings

Battle of Trenton British Commander

Don't know

At first, Napoleon ruled as a ________________ in France, in 1804 he became __________________.

Emperor First consul

Cornwallis's attack on Lexington and Concord sparked the Revolutionary War.

False

George Washington was chosen by the First Continental Congress to lead the Continental army.

False

Parliament had unlimited power during the reign of James 1 and Charles 1.

False

Separatists and Puritans were groups of Presbyterians

False

The first official meeting of all colonies was called the

First Continental Congress

Lexington and Concord significance

First battle of Revolution beginning of actual fighting.

Calvinists

Followed an extremely disciplined life style

Puritans

Followers of the theologian John Calvin. They wanted to stay in the church of England and purify ceremonies

In the French and Indian War, the ____________ and ____________ fought against the __________ and _______________.

French Indians English Colonists

The English Victory at Quebec was led by _______________________ against _________________.

General Wolfe General Montcalm

Executive Divisions

President and Vice President

A famous writer in the Elizabethan era was ____________________.

Shakespeare

England's naval power was first established by the defeat of the ___________________________.

Spanish Armada

James 1 was the first of the _____________ kings in England

Stuart

Separatists

They believed each group had the right to chose its own ministers

Henry VIII

Thrown the Catholic church out of England

Presbyterians

Wanted a state-supported church without bishops.

Battle of Trenton American Commander

Washington

Battle of Yorktown American Commander

Washington

England's political parties under Charles II were the _____________ and the _____________.

Whigs Tories

Battle of Yorktown Significance

brought Cornwallis to surrender, American independance

The Stamp Act placed taxes on various documents, saying taxes would be used for

defense for the colonies


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