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  1. FRENCH & INDIAN WAR SALUTARY NEGLECT REVOL- UTION! DOCS OF THE USA POTPOURRI 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

  2. This American, a Virginian, was sent by the British to stop the French from building forts near modern day Pittsburgh.

  3. Who was George Washington?

  4. During the War, this colonist traded blankets infected with smallpox virus to the OV Indians; they never recovered.

  5. Who was Jeffrey Amherst?

  6. These are four ports in Colonial America, in 1763.

  7. What are New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Charleston?

  8. These were the possessions of the French and the British, respectively, in North America in 1754.

  9. What are French: Quebec & Ontario, US west of Appalachians and past Mississippi; English: 13 colonies

  10. This was the main reason behind the F & I War and the Seven Years war.

  11. What was control of international trade?

  12. This was the name for the area that the British told the colonists they could not cross; it cut through the Appalachian Mnts.

  13. What was the Proclamation Line?

  14. These are the three kinds of taxes we discussed in class, applied by the British against the colonists at one time or another.

  15. What are external taxes, internal taxes, and monopolies?

  16. These were the three missions of the British soldiers stationed in the Colonies.

  17. What were protecting tax collectors, enforcing the Proclamation Line, & protecting colonists from indians?

  18. This was the name of the French negotiator of the end of the F & I war who foresaw the colonies’ breaking away from England.

  19. Who was Count Vergennes?

  20. According to Mr. Duffy, this is what the Revolution was really about, and here are three examples of it.

  21. What are loss of real or perceived freedoms & loss of home rule, tax enforcement, quartering of troops, limits on trade, limits on expansion?

  22. This was the location of the first battle of the Revolutionary War.

  23. What was Lexington, MA?

  24. This American revolutionary was born in the West Indies and rose to become Washington’s trusted aide; he would later be shot in a duel with the VP of the USA.

  25. Who was Alexander Hamilton?

  26. These are three material disadvantages that the colonists had when compared to the British military.

  27. What is not enough muskets, few cannon, no navy, no uniforms, little training & no bayonets?

  28. These are two key battles of the Revolution; the first concerned the surrender of John Burgoyne’s troops in NY while the second involved General Cornwallis’ surrender.

  29. What were the Battles of Saratoga and Yorktown?

  30. These were the five results of the American Revolution.

  31. What were political independence, economic freedom from mercantilism, social advancement of Americans, western migration, and religious separation?

  32. What are three words to remember about the Articles of Confederation?

  33. What is It Didn’t Work?

  34. These are three of the five members of “The Committee of Five.”

  35. Who were Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams, William Sherman, and Robert Livingston?

  36. This was the law passed by the AOC legislature that established the means by which territories could become states.

  37. What was the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?

  38. These are the four compromises in the Constitution that we discussed in class.

  39. What were the Connecticut Compromise, the Electoral College, the makeup of the Supreme Court, and the 3/5 Compromise (or other slave compromises)?

  40. These are the four ways power is distributed between states and the central government, in America.

  41. What are express, implied, inherent, and reserved powers?

  42. This was the name of the British General who was killed in 1755 in a French ambush, accelerating the F & I War.

  43. Who was General Braddock?

  44. This founding father, a future president, was known as “the father of the constitution.”

  45. Who was James Madison?

  46. These are three Anti-Federalists.

  47. Who were Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe & Patrick Henry?

  48. These are three examples of Checks and Balances.

  49. What are how a bill becomes a law, how war is declared, how a treaty is approved, how an appointment is made, etc.?

  50. These are three civil liberties protected by the Constitution, with their definitions.

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