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Out of Many AP edition Chapter 7 Class Notes

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Chapter 7: The American Revolution ??????????The War For Independence o???Introduction ???At the start of the war Britain had the best-equipped and most disciplined army, along with a navy that was unopposed in American waters ???Due to the native officer corps and considerable experience in colonial wars, the Patriot forces proved formidable ???Initially the British thought they could regain political control by having one military victory ???This strategy did not work due to the geography on eastern North America ???Patriots had the advantage of fighting on their own land and the popular support for the American cause o???The Patriot Forces ???Forces include: ??????????350,000 eligible men ??????????Over 200,000 saw action ??????????No more than 25,000 were engaged at one time

Characteristics of British Colonies

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Complete your column as a group, then selected experts, share with the other groups Characteristics of British Colonies Characteristic NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE COLONIES SOUTHERN COLONIES (including Chesapeake) Colonies Massachusetts / Plymouth Rhode Island Connecticut New Hampshire Maine New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Reason for settlement: (religion, profit, philanthropy, etc) Common Geographic characteristics Predominant Nationality ? ethnic groups Religious Toleration: To what extent and for what reasons MD Toleration Act- Carolinas established religious toleration to attract immigrant settlers to the region Characteristic

Brinkley APUSH Ch. 5

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Chapter Five The America Revolution Multiple Choice Questions 1. In 1775, as conflicts with England intensified, American colonists A. made extensive efforts to prepare themselves for war. B. were deeply divided about what they were fighting for. C. believed England was not willing to engage in military operations against them. saw their larger population as a key advantage over England. considered arming slaves to help build up the colonial army. Ans: B Page: 118 2. Published in January 1776, Common Sense was written by A. Thomas Jefferson. B. Tom Paine. C. James Madison. Ben Franklin. James Otis. Ans: B Page: 118 3. The author of Common Sense A. sought to concentrate colonial anger on unpopular parliamentary measures.

Unit 2 Terms for American Pageant 12th Edition

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AP U.S. History Unit 2 ? The American Revolution The American Pageant, Chs. 6-8 The following is a list of the important terms (people, ideas, places, events) from Unit 2. In addition to defining these terms, you should understand their significance to the point of being able to use them (both individually and collectively) in essay writing. Issues of the French and Indian War: ? French and Indian War New France Samuel de Champlain Robert de La Salle James Wolfe William Pitt Edward Braddock Pontiac Acadians Albany Congress Proclamation of 1763 ? The Causes of the Revolutionary War: ? John Hancock Sons of Liberty Lord North George Grenville Samuel Adams John Adams Crispus Attucks King George III Marquis de Lafayette Baron von Steuben Mercantilism

Practice Test 1.2

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Practice Test 1.2 01. The Dred Scott decision held that a slave (A) could sue for his freedom in the courts (B) became free when transported to free territory (C) was private property when even in a free territory (D) was a citizen when in free territory (E) could not be transported when in a slave state. 02. Open-range ranching came to an end due to (A) overproduction of beef and declining prices (B) federal support for irrigated agriculture (C) the range wars between cattlemen and sheepherders (D) fencing the plains with barb wire (E) increase in cattle production in the Midwest and East.
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