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Developed by Mr. Durbin and Mr. Lenz
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James Otis Jr.
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The Redcoats
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The closing of the Port of Boston
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Whether to seek a peaceful or violent solution.
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It proved to the colonists that Britain would not
listen to reason.
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Concord, Massachusetts
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He wanted to defend against an attack, not start
a war.
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Delegates were far from unified, but were open to
compromise.
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They made a last ditch effort to make peace with
King George III
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It inspired them to challenge British authority
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He felt people had a natural right to govern
themselves
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They began to desire political equality.
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Most of the world was still ruled by Monarchs
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Because Great Britain did not protect the rights
of the colonists.
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Natural laws valued a shared sense of humanity
over written legislation.
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Colonists did not wish to support a government in
which they had no voice.
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Its message was not consistent with the practice
of slavery.
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Loyalists
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The British offered freedom to any slave who
served in their army.
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They were low on supplies and fighting a
defensive war would save them.
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The one-year contract many of his soldiers were
fighting under was due to expire, and he knew
soldiers would not reenlist in a losing army.
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They went on the offensive.
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The Patriots gained support from the French and
the Spanish.
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He believed in the rights of all nations to
govern themselves.
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The army lacked protection and supplies.
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They had too few ships to fight large battles
against the British.
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Though they were not able to take the British
strongholds(forts or area), but they were able to
undermine the British support system.
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Francis Marion, because of his stealth and
lightening speed in carrying out guerrilla
warfare in the South.
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British general, Charles Cornwallis moved his
troops in hopes of maintaining communication with
the British navy.
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c) They could use brutal tactics, because it
would take longer for news to reach the capital.
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The British could afford to spend years on
writing an agreeable treaty, but could not afford
to spend more money on its army.
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Because they felt it was wrong for them to be
taxed, since they were not represented in
Parliament.
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They were a poorly trained militia that was going
against a professional army.
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It convinced many colonists that the colonies
should declare their independence from Great
Britain.
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Thomas Jefferson
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John Locke
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Benedict Arnold
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Patrick Henry
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George Washington
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John Hancock
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That all people had natural rights or unalienable
rights such as freedom.
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Loyalists
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The Minutemen
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Paul Revere
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Canada
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The Marquis de Lafayette
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a. It was written while the British was winning the war
b. It criticized American soldiers who quit in hard times as not being true patriots
c. It encouraged Americans to continue fighting for independence
d. It was written by Patrick Henry of the House of Burgesses
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a. It was written while the British was winning the war
b. It criticized American soldiers who quit in hard times as not being true patriots
c. It encouraged Americans to continue fighting for independence
d. It was written by Patrick Henry of the House of Burgesses
It was written by Patrick Henry Of the House of
Burgesses
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They had not been able to win battles in the
Northern colonies or stay in control of those
areas they had taken and they knew that there
were more loyalists in the South and believed
that they would help the British in the fight.
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Benjamin Franklin
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George Rogers Clark
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It was too large of an area for the British army
to conquer and control as they had to move to new
locations to fight
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Nathaniel Greene
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London merchants were complaining to Parliament
that the boycott of goods in the colonies was
hurting their business
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John Paul Jones
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July 4, 1776
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c) White male Americans
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Continental Army
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The Declaration of Rights
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The Battle of Trenton
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Nathan Hale
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The Hessians
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Comte de Rochambeau
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The Battle of Yorktown
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The Treaty of Paris of 1783
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The Americans had a superior Army
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The Americans agreed not to form a New Plan of
Government
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a. The boundaries of the United States would be
the Mississippi River on the west, Canada to the
North, and Spanish Florida in the South b. That
Britain would recognize the United States as
independent c. That the United States would have
to give Native Americans the right to vote,
because of their support for the United States
during the American Revolution d. The British
would return any enslaved persons back to slave
owners that they had captured during the war
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That the United States would have to give Native
Americans the right to vote, because of their
support for the United States during the American
Revolution
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Samuel Adams
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The Olive Branch Petition
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The Southern Colonies
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The entire British Arm surrendered To Washington
and his forces
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They cooked for the soldiers And provided care
for the sick and wounded
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They thought the colonist would quit
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Redcoats
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Abigail Adams
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They sent a bill to Parliament that said the King
and Parliament were evil and that only war could
solve their problems.
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Ethan Allen
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Breeds Hill
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His placement of the large guns or heavy
artillery that was captured at Fort Ticonderoga
onto the hills at Dorchester Heights forced the
British to retreat to the sea and up to Canada
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It was the first time Parliament tried to tax the
colonist directly.
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It wanted to reduce the tension between the
colonist and Britain
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The Intolerable Acts
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John Locke
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James Otis Jr.
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Crispus Attucks
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Tea
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Paul Revere
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The Declaratory Act
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Committees of Correspondence
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The colonists were forced to pay a 5000.00 fine
to King Ralph and Parliament for each day they
did not pay for all the damaged tea
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Boycott
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Sons of Liberty
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ALL PAPER OBJECTS Cards, marriage license
newspapers etc
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It allowed British soldiers to enter colonist
houses and search for smuggled goods.
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Sons of Liberty
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Patriots
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Most of his troops were too old
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Fort Ticonderoga
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Both tried to weaken the British by attacking
their supply lines
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Because loyalist and neutral colonist outnumbered
the Patriots
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July 4, 1776
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