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AP US History Touart- American Pageant (Chapter 7) The Road to Revolution

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405608068republicanismWhat is the political theory of representative government based on the principle of popular sovereignty and a strong emphasis on liberty and civic virtue?
249252095radical WhigsWho were British political commentators who feared the threat to liberty of the arbitrary use of power by the monarch?
249252096mercantilismWhat was the economic system that stated a nation's strength came from its economic wellbeing and thus manipulated colonies to achieve these goals?
405608069Navigation LawsWhat were the series of laws passed, beginning in 1650, to regulate colonial shipping; the acts provided that only English ships would be allowed to trade in English and colonial ports, and that all goods destined for the colonies would first pass through England.?
249252097Sugar Act (1764)What was the first law passed for raising tax revenue for Britain in the colonies?
249252104Quartering Act (1765)What was the legislation that required the colonists to feed and shelter British troops but was summarily ignored?
405608070Stamp ActWhat was the law passed by the British Parliament in 1765 requiring colonists to pay a tax on newspapers, pamphlets, legal documents, and even playing cards?
249252102George GrenvilleWho was the British minister who raised a storm of protest by passing the Stamp Act?
249252105admiralty courtsWhat were the hated British courts in which juries were not allowed and defendants were assumed guilty until proven innocent?
249252107virtual representationWhat was the British governmental theory that Parliament spoke for all British subjects, including Americans, even if they did not vote for its members?
249253497Stamp Act CongressWhat was a gathering of nine American colonies in 1765 to protest unfair taxation by the British?
249252109nonimportation agreementsWhat was the effective form of organized colonial resistance against the Stamp Act, which made homespun clothing fashionable?
249253498Sons and Daughters of LibertyWhat were the name of the patriotic groups during the 1760s who enforced opposition to the British government's taxation policies?
405608071Declaratory ActParliament passed this act in 1766 when it repealed the Stamp Act. It stated that the colonies were entirely subordinate to Parliament's authority, and that Parliament had the authority to legislate for the colonies "in all cases whatsoever."
249253495Charles TownshendWho was the British minister whose clever attempt to impose import taxes in 1767 nearly succeeded, but eventually brewed trouble for Britain?
249252098Townshend ActsWhat was the collective name of the legislation passed in 1767 that imposed duties on glass, lead, paper, paint and tea?
249253499Boston MassacreWhat event occured in 1770 under the leadership of Captain Thomas Preston when a group of American protesters were killed in New England?
249252099Crispus AttucksWho was the runaway mulatto who led the colonists against the British during the Boston Massacre and was killed?
249252100committees of correspondenceWhat was organized by Samuel Adams in Massachusetts as a response to an increased presence of British officials to spread the spirit of resistance through letters?
249253496Lord NorthWho was the British Prime Minister who rescinded the taxes on lead, paper, and other goods but allowed a duty to remain on tea ultimately leading to the Boston Tea Party?
249252111Boston Tea PartyWhat was the event organized by disguised "Indians" in 1773 to sabotage British support of a British East India Company monopoly?
249252101Intolerable (Coercive) ActsWhat was the name the colonists gave to legislation passed by Parliament to chastise Boston for the Boston Tea Party?
249253500Quebec ActWhat was the name of the law passed by Britain in 1774 that allowed French people under British rule to practice Catholicism and altered the boundaries of French inhabited Canada?
405608072First Continental Congress (1774)Convention of delegates from twelve of the thirteen colonies that convened in Philadelphia to craft a response to the Intolerable Acts. Delegates established Association, which called for a complete boycott of British goods.
249252113the AssociationWhat was the effective organization created by the First Continental Congress in 1774 to provide a total boycott of all British goods?
249252108John HancockWho was the wealthy president of the Continental Congress and so-called "King of Smugglers"?
249252114minutemenWhat were the rapidly mobilizing colonial militia whose refusal to disperse sparked the first shots of the Revolution?
249253501Lexington and ConcordWhat were the sites of the "shot heard round the world" that inaugurated war with Britain in 1775?
250753207Patrick HenryWho was the influential Virginian whose address to the Second Virginia Convention at St. John's Church in Richmond in 1775 concludes with "Give me liberty or give me death."?
405608073Valley ForgeWhat was the site where the Continental Army camped during the winter of 1777-1778 after its defeats at the Battles of Brandywine and Germantown. The winter was a season of intense suffering and casualties due to the cold and disease. The army was motivated and trained by von Steuben.
249252110Baron von SteubenWho was the Prussian army officer who helped train the Continental Army into fighting readiness at Valley Forge?
249252106LafayetteWho was the nineteen year old French major general in the Revolutionary Army who helped secure French aid for the cause?
249252112HessiansWhat were German mercenaries hired by George III to fight the American revolutionaries called?
405608074Lord Dunmore (Ethiopian regiment)Who was the royal governor of Virginia who issued a proclamation promising freedom for any enslaved black in Virginia who joined the British army?

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