This was the citizenship of people in the 13 colonies
British
This young soldier built Fort Necessity but failed to hold off the French.
George Washington
During King Philip's War, what worried the king of England the most?
Problems with Native Americans disrupted trade
This man first argued that colonists shouldn't be taxed without a representative in Parliament
James Otis
This group of 9 colonial delegates met to discuss ways to repeal the Stamp Act
Stamp Act Congress
This early war pit the Wampanoag against colonial militia
King Philip's War
This country won the French and Indian War
Great Britain
The King passed this in order to stop trade disruptions after the French and Indian War by stopping the flow of colonists over the Appalachian Mountains
Proclamation of 1763
This man created lawful organizations like the Committees of Correspondence AND unlawful organizations like the Sons of Liberty
Samuel Adams
These two colonists agreed to represent the soldiers who were tried for the killing of 5 colonists
Josiah Quincy and John Adams
This country fought a series of wars over land against Britain in the late 1600s-mid 1700s
France
Great Britain received this land after the French and Indian War
All land east of the Mississippi River (except for New Orleans)
To pay off the debt from the French and Indian War, the King and Parliament passed this
Sugar Act
This wealthy shipper joined the Sons of Liberty and attacked customs officials for searching and seizing his ship
John Hancock
This British company had a monopoly on the tea market in the colonies
British East India Company
This was the name of the land that Britain was desperate to take hold of due to its rich soil and lush forests.
Ohio River Valley
This document ended the French and Indian War
The Treaty of Paris
After repealing both the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act, Parliament passed this act to remind the colonists that the king was in charge!
Declaratory Act
The Sons of Liberty group was responsible for boarding a boat, stealing its property, and throwing it overboard during this event
Boston Tea Party
Both names for the punishments passed by Lord North and the King following the Boston Tea Party
Coercive Acts and Intolerable Acts
Prior to the French and Indian War, Pennsylvania delegate Benjamin Franklin tried to bring the colonies together through this
Albany Plan of Union
This British general created disaster due to his lack of knowledge of fighting in the wilderness
General Edward Braddock
This was passed by Parliament and the King to pay for colonial military costs and colonial governor salaries
Townshend Acts
Samuel Adams used this technique to rile colonists up when he called the shooting of 5 colonists a "massacre"
propaganda
This is the act that required colonists to house and feed British soldiers in their homes
Quartering Act