French and Indian War
Early Conflicts with Britain
Conflicts Grow
War Begins
Key Terms
100
Who were the Indians allies with?
France
100
What was the Stamp Act?
A set of laws that required stamps on all legal documents and other paper goods.
100
Why were the Committees of Correspondence formed?
To share news and ideas with people in other colonies.
100
What year did colonists start to join the militia?
1775
100
A civilian soldier.
minuteman
200
What two groups were separated by the Proclamation of 1763?
Colonists and American Indians
200
What was the purpose of the Stamp Act?
To pay for war debt.
200
When soldiers killed five colonists during a fight in Boston, angry colonists called it a _______________.
massacre
200
Describe the Battle of Concord.
British soldiers searched for hidden weapons in Concord. The Minutemen forced the British to go back to Boston.
200
Colonist loyal to Britain.
Loyalist
300
What was the effect of the French and Indian War?
Britain gained a large amount of land.
300
Why did the British Parliament need to tax the colonies?
The French and Indian War cost them a lot of money.
300
How did colonists work together to oppose British actions?
Created the Committees of Correspondence.
300
Describe the Battle of Lexington.
British soldiers arrived in Lexington on April 19th. They ordered the Minutemen to leave, but then someone fired a shot. Both sides then fired many shots, and eight colonists died.
300
A local army of ordinary people, not professional soldiers.
militia
400
What was the name given to the Native American attacks on British forts after the F&I War?
Pontiac's Rebellion
400
How did the First Continental Congress try to solve the conflict over the tea tax?
By writing to the British government (Olive Branch Petition).
400
Why did the Sons of Liberty hold the Boston Tea Party?
Because Britain tried to force the colonists to pay a tax on tea.
400
What did the Battles of Lexington and Concord have in common?
These were the first battles of the Revolutionary War.
400
Colonists who wanted independence from Britain.
Patriots
500
Why were colonists openly disagreeing with the British following the war?
They couldn't settle the West.
500
Why were the colonists upset about the new taxes?
They believed only their representatives could tax them.
500
Describe what actions colonists took to protest Britain's actions.
Boycotted British goods, organized protests, wrote letters to British government, Sons of Liberty held the Boston Tea Party, formed the Committees of Correspondence, some violence against British officials.
500
Why do you think the actions of the British caused the people in different colonies to work together as one nation?
The actions of the British affected all of the colonies. They had a common goal to be free from British rule.
500
Rule by the military.
martial law
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