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path to revolution chart

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The Path to Revolution Parliamentary Act Parliamentary Rationale Colonial Response Colonial Rationale Proclamation of 1763- Organize new American empire and stabilize relations with native Americans. Angered American land surveyors and some disobeyed the proclamation. Soldiers who fought in F & I war were awarded the land west of the proclamation line and the London government wouldn?t let them settle on that land. Sugar Act (1764) Parliament passed this after the expiration of sugar and molasses act of 1763 to pay off English debt from fighting the french in the 7 years war. People were frustrated because they had to payed extra taxes on important commodities. They had no taxation without representation Quartering Act (1765)

Chapter 6-8 Review Guide

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APUSH Review Exam #2 Ch. 6-8 Franco-American Alliance (1778)-France supported Americans with arms and soldiers. World power helped defeat the british Virtual representation- members of parliament represent all british men, even those in the colonies who do not vote. Why did America seek diplomatic recognition from foreign powers- for help with the war/allies/resources/supplies. What contributed to the American victory- help from foreign powers such as france. Privateers- privately owned ships acted like pirates against british. Failures of General Burgoyne @ Saratoga. Howe?s delay @ attacking washingtons army at philidelphia. Cornwallis was vulnerable and Yorktown. Washington was accompanied by Rochambeau?s French army on land, and Grasse at sea.

APES chapter 3 notes

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9. A system is a set of components that function and interact in some regular way. Examples are the human body, a river, an economy and the earth. -The input of a system is the energy resources, matter resources or information you put into a system, the throughput would be the amount of materials or energy or matter or information passing through a system or process and the output is the heat, waste and pollution, and goods and services that come out of the system. What you put in, what goes through, and what comes out of a system. -Scientific models are useful because sometimes actual large scale experiments cost too much or are impossible so models give us a variety of projections or scenarios of possible futures or outcomes based on different assumptions.

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