British general who led an was killed in the first major action of the French and Indian War
Edward Braddock
Prohibited colonists from settling beyond the Appalachian Mountains
Proclamation of 1763
The primary author of the Albany Plan of Union
Benjamin Franklin
Placed new taxes on glass, paper, lead, paint, and tea.
Townshend Acts
The strongest confederation of Indian tribes in North America was the
Iroquois
British politician who changed tactics in the war and gave full support to the war effort in the American colonies
William Pitt
Allowed customs officials to search for smuggled goods
writs of assistance
King ______ was the English monarch who was petitioned by the Stamp Act Congress.
George III
In response to the Boston Tea Party, the British passed the Coercive Acts, which colonists called the
Intolerable Acts
War that was fought in North America from 1754 to 1763.
French and Indian War
British general who besieged Quebec City and devised a daring plan to capture the city
James Wolfe
Stated that certain products could be shipped only to England or other English colonies
Navigation and Trade Acts
Made the statement, “ Give men liberty or give me death” during a speech at St. John’s Church in Richmond, Virginia in 1775?
Patrick Henry
In the ___________________ Act, Parliament stated that it had the authority to pass laws binding the colonies in all cases whatsoever, including taxation.
Declaratory Act
The tactic of hiding behind trees and ambushing the enemy is called
guerilla warfare
French commander of Quebec City
Marquis de Moncalm
Taxed legal documents, newspapers, calendars, playing cards, and other printed items
Stamp Act
Warned colonists that the British were coming toward Lexington and Concord
Paul Revere
Taxed imported goods such as sugar, molasses, and coffee
Sugar Act
The main group which organized protests against the Stamp Act was the
Sons of Liberty
Ottowa Indian chief who strongly opposed British colonists’ expansion into the western frontier
Pontiac
Required colonists to house British troops in barracks, stables, or other buildings
Quartering Act of 1765
Famous member of the Sons of Liberty
Samuel Adams
French law would be used in some court cases in Quebec
Quebec's borders would extend south to the Ohio River
Roman Catholicism recognized as leading religion in Quebec
Quebec Acts
At the ____________delegates of the colonies met to discuss their opposition to the Intolerable Acts
First Continental Congress