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19 Cards in this Set
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What the King used to prohibit the colonists from moving west |
Proclamation Line of 1763 |
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Spoke out for women's rights and African Americans |
Abigail Adams |
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All fought in the American Revolution |
Bernardo de Galvez, James Armistead, Wentworth Cheswell |
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Civil Disobedience |
refusal to obey laws as a way of forcing the government to do or change something |
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What is the Boston Tea Party an example of? |
Civil Disobedience |
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Coined the phrase "Taxation Without Representation" |
Samuel Adams |
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John Locke |
believed government was a "social contract"
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Shared beliefs about government with John Locke |
Thomas Jefferson |
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primary purpose of 13 colonies to Britain |
provide raw materials and markets |
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States that oppressive government can be overthrown |
Declaration of Independence |
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Purpose of Thomas Paine's Common Sense |
advocate for independence from Britain |
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No Taxation Without Representation |
taxing without the consent of the governed |
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Appalachian Mountains |
physical western border for the colonies |
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Reason for the Proclamation Line of 1763 |
avoid conflicts with Native Americans |
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"Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness" |
unalienable rights |
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Haym Soloman |
Was a Jewish Merchant |
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James Armistead |
slave who spied on the British |
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Declaration of Independence |
stated the colonists reasons for separating from Great Britain |
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Main purpose of the Declaration of Independence |
to protect individual rights |