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Chapter 5 Review
People
• Member of House of Burgesses
George Washington
• Against the Townshend Acts
• Proposed the Albany Plan of Union (1754)
• Led several Native American tribes versus the
Ben Franklin
Pontiac
English during the French and Indian War
• From Boston
Sam Adams
• Leader of the Sons of Liberty
• Organized the Boston Tea Party
•
• “Give me liberty or give me death!”
Patrick Henry
• Great speaker
• House of Burgesses
• From Virginia
• She wrote plays mocking the British
Mercy Otis Warren
• King of England before / during the Revolution
George III
• Gained military experience during the American
George Washington
Revolution
• From Virginia
• House of Burgesses member
• From Massachusetts
• Lawyer who defended the soldiers from the Boston
Massacre
John Adams
• Biggest colonial complaint against the British
“No taxation without
representation”
• Most common colonial protest method
boycott
Formal written request to someone in authority, signed
petition
by a group of people
Nation that works with another for a common purpose
ally
Vocabulary
Volunteer soldiers
militia
Volunteer soldiers who are ready to fight at a moment’s notice
minutemen
patriots
Colonist who favored war against Britain
The use of hit-and-run military tactics
Guerrilla warfare
Refusal to buy goods
boycott
To cancel – “no taxation without representation” tried to get
Parliament to do this to unfair taxes.
repeal
Acts
• Forbid colonists to move west of the
Appalachian Mountains
• Colonists ignored it and moved west
anyways
• 1763
• Taxed sugar and molasses
• Colonists reacted by smuggling
• 1764
Proclamation of 1763
Sugar Act
• Taxed paper documents
• Stamp agents were tarred and feathered a
hanged in effigy
• 1765
• Forced colonists to house and feed British
soldiers
• Taxed glass, paint, lead, tea, etc.
• Led to boycotts
• 1767
• Led to Boston Tea Party
• Lower tea tax
• 1773
• Closed port of Boston
• Massachusetts town meetings limited to 1 a
year
• Result of Boston Tea Party
• 1774
Quotes
Who said it?
Lexington and Concord
Patrick Henry
Stamp Act
Quartering Act
Townshend Acts
Tea Act
Intolerable Acts
Quote
“Shot heard ‘round the world”
“Give me liberty or give me death”