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1. Results of the Treaty of Paris
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Britain negotiated the Paris peace treaty without consulting her Native American allies and ceded all Native American territory between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River to the United States. Full of resentment, Native Americans reluctantly confirmed these land cessions with the United States in a series of treaties
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2. Americans who fought on the British side in the American Revolution description
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Tories/ loyalists
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3. American public opinion between January 1774 and July 1776 with regard towards independence
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fierce determination?
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4. This group felt the Constitution gave the federal government too much power.
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Anti-federalists
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5. United States at the end of the Revolutionary War government structure
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Articles of confederation
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6. The Proclamation of 1763
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Britain's acquisition of French territory in North America after the end of the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War.
organize Great Britain's new North American empire and to stabilize relations with Native North Americans through regulation of trade, settlement, and land purchases on the western frontier organized four previously french colonies |
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7. Contributes most to the American victory in the Revolution
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france financial and milititary assistance
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8. Who lost control of property when a marriage transpired
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wife lost control
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9. The reason the Federalist added the bill of rights
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rights not mentioned in the constitution
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10. What hindered Native American united opposition to the Europeans
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11. When slavery in British North America
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increased during the 1600s
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12. Main objective of Virginia colonial settlers
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To make money and make profit for england virginia kissing up to the "virgin queen" elizabeth. Founded by Walter raleigh
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13. These initiated a territorial policy that provided for the orderly creation of new states
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Articles of confederation
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14. Ways in which some of the colonies survived and attracted new settlers
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? crops? social institutions?
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15.The separation of the colonies from England is inevitable and natural was written in this
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Comnmon Sense?
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16.Puritans belief of who had the right to freely practice religion
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no one.
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17.Levied taxes aimed at raising revenue rather than regulating trade
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Acts
Stamp act? |
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18.Roger Williams exile reasons
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he disagreed that church and state should be allied
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19.First Great Awakening was a direct response to this worldwide scientific movement
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enlightenment
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20.Virtual representation
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colonies were not represented in Parliament& they got mad so they complained and Parliament passed the Declaratory Act in 1766, asserting the right of Parliament to legislate for the colonies "all cases whatsoever
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21. Stamp Act
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tax on all paper documents
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22. Major defect in Articles of Confederation
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no way to tax
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23. Puritan emigration from England 1649 – 1660 reasons for its decline
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Starts as the entire english government changes and ends because charles II takes crown
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24. Tobacco use and its consequences in Virginia
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Virginia was the home and place where tobacco was grown in large amounts.
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25. Harvard College and Yale College reasons why they were established
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To train and educate ministers.
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26. This enabled poor English people to seek opportunity in America
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Headright System
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27. The Halfway Covenant
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a form of partial church membership created by New England in 1662
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28. 18th century royal colonies
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They become the standard form of government in the colonies
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29. Liberty of conscience and Roger Williams
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the freedom of an individual to hold or consider a fact, viewpoint, or thought, independent of others' viewpoints.
b/c hwe believed this he got banished and started rhode island |
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30. This gender was the majority in many church congregations
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hermaphrodites! jk
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31. This reminded many that the national government was too weak
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Shay's Rebellion
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32.1649 Maryland Toleration Act
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Mandated religious tolerance for trinitarian Christians.
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33.1688 to 1763 consequence of Europe's wars for empire
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French loss of Louisiana and territories in America via the peace of paris
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34.Colony that required each community of 50 or more families to provide a teacher of reading and writing
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Massachusetts
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35. Tea Act of 1773
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expand the British East India Company's monopoly on the tea trade to all British Colonies, selling excess tea at a reduced price to colonies
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36.Characterization of Native American peoples living prior to the first landing of Columbus
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this quesiton doesnt make sense?
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37. Reason for Georgia Colony
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for a new start for criminals
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38. Led to an increase in the taxes levied on the colonies
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Seven years war
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39.Elements of Puritan society that became a foundation of the United States system of government
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Morals?
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40. Plan of the 1754 Albany Congress
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ben proposed that they unite as one under britain
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