History: Unit 2 Review; CH. 7-8

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How did Thomas Paine convince colonists to fight for independence?

"Common Sense"

Second Continental Congress

13 colonies, select Washington to head the improvised army going to Boston

Stamp Act Congress

1st result of Stamp Act, 9 colonies, declare they don't like Stamp Act on paper

Nonimportation Agreements

2nd result of Stamp Act, agree not to import goods from England--> forced to make things themselves--> pride and build on American identity

Sons of Liberty and Daughters of Liberty

3rd result of Stamp Act, take law into their own hands, hang ephigies and burn them

Lexington

8 Minute Men are killed

What were the advantages and disadvantages of the American colonists on the eve of the American Revolution?

Advantages- help from French, Disadvantages-

What were the advantages and disadvantages of Britain on the eve of the American Revolution?

Advantages- numerical but still hire Hessians, Disadvantages- some ppl didn't want to fight their American cousin

Olive Branch Petition

American loyalty to the crown and begging the King to prevent further hostilities but King is too fed up w colonists

How was French aid secured by American diplomats?

Ben Franklin, John Jay, John Adams go to England given directions by the French not to negotiate but do it anyway secretly

How did the British respond to the Boston Tea Party?

Boston Port Act

What role did mercantilism play in creating discord between British authorities and the colonists?

Britain take advantage of colonies bc they are in debt and the colonies are the main source of money

Concord

British are attacked

What were some of the military engagements that occurred before independence was declared by the colonists and what was the outcome of each?

Bunker Hill- colonists v Britain--> colonists win

Should the British Parliament's response to colonial violence be viewed as "coercive" or "intolerable"?

Coercive- convincing sometimes by force the colonists to listen intolerable- British requiring the colonists to do things that aren't humane

Who else joined the war to make it a World War?

France, Russia, Spain, Holland

Where did the British soldiers and American colonists clash in April 1775?

Lexington- 8 Minute Men were killed, and Concord- British are attacked

Who were likely to be Loyalists? What types of people favored Britain? How were Loyalists treated during the war?

Most Loyalists in PA and NY

Patriots and Loyalists

Patriots are rebels against the Crown, Loyalists are colonists loyal to the Crown

Intolerable Acts

Response: formation of First Continental Congress--> draft of Declaration of Independence--> formation of The Association

Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson and the First Continental Congress

Charles Townshend

Townshend Acts

Radical Wings

a group in British political system who felt that King had too much arbitrary power and wrote about it warning citizens to be on guard against corruption

What were Thomas Paine's views on government?

against the monarch, for a democratic republic

Boston Tea Party

colonists dump million dollars worth of British tea in Hudson Bay in protest

Quartering Act

colonists must provide housing for British soldiers

Quartering Act 1765

colonists must provide housing to British soldiers

First Continental Congress

drafting and publishing the Declaration of Independence

Diplomat Benjamin Franklin

go to France and they are intrigued by him

Committees of Correspondents

goal was to keep the spirit of resistance against England

What events resulted in British soldiers landing in Boston and being involved in the Boston Massacre?

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How did the Stamp Act Congress pave the road for American Independence?

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Common Sense

introduces the idea of independence for the first time, Pamphlet that preaches, "Why should the small island of Britain control the vast America?"

Sam Adams

leads Sons of Liberty,

Boston Port Act

no imports to Boston until they pay back the amount of tea wasted

Admiralty Courts

place that ppl were sent to if they didn't pay taxes

Thomas Paine

preaches "common sense", powerful pamphlet, predicts Jefferson's Declaration, "why should the small island of Britain control the vast America?"

The Association

prohibited trading, importation, and consumption of British goods

Richard Henry Lee

proposes to Second Continental Congress independence, everyone votes 'yes'

Republicanism

res publica "of the people", just society, selflessness

Washington's acceptance of Commander in Chief of the Continental Army

shows humility bc even though he clearly doesn't think he deserved or was well equiped for leading an army, he accepts the position

Battle of Saratoga

shows the French that the colonists many have a chance at beating Britain and convinces France to help out against Britain

Hessians

soldiers-for-hire from German principality of Hesse, European mercenaries, good for efficiency but not loyal

Declaratory Act

state that even though the Stamp Act has been repealed, Britain is still in charge

Townshend Acts

tax on glass, lead, paper, tea, etc., ppl most upset about tea--> smuggle it even though it cost more but out of principle

Sugar Act 1764

tax on sugar, honey, placebo medicine, etc,--> tax on buying and selling sugar

Stamp Act 1765

taxed all items that had to carry stamps(most items)

British East India Company

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Boston Massacre

the result of boiled over tensions and nerves that lead to death of British soldiers and Boston colonists

How did the colonies respond to Grenville's laws, specifically the Stamp Act?

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George Grenville

wants to have a heavier hand and enforce British laws

Mercantilism

wealth and power is measured in gold and silver, belief that a country should have a strong treasury

At what point in the revolution was it clear that reconciliation was not an option?

when British deny the Olive Branch Petition

General Benedict Arnold

wins the Battle of Saratoga

Were the colonists justified in resisting British policies after the French and Indian War?

yes bc they had no direct representation in Parliament no bc British go into debt


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