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48 Cards in this Set
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Robert Walpole
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- The Earl of Orford, prime minister of Great Britain
- Although his position of prime minister didnt have any rule over laws he was regarded for having influences in the cabinets. - He served in under the control of George I & II |
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Privy Council
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- A body of people who advises the head of state of a nation concerning the exercise of executive authority.
- Kinda like a secret service |
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Benjamin Franklin
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Born January 17, 1706.
He was began to get involved in science in 1749 after his printing business took off. By 1750 Franklin had become a huge part of politics and by 1754 he would propose a plan to unite the colonies. |
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New France
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- The French territory of 1750 which extended from North east canada to south to the gulf of Mexico from Louisiana.
- the land that now is inhabited by the America's would soon be sold to the Americans by Napoleon Bonaparte, which was soon known as the Louisiana purchases. |
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Paltry Wages
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Albany Plan
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- It was a plan proposed by Ben Franklin to set up a Government of the colonies to have protection and other important things.
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French Indian War
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- The french and indian war was the name that was given to the war that Great Britain fought against the French.
- The war is also called as the seven' year war. - It was through 1754- 1763. Fought on the frontiers of the Canadian and American border. |
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Louis XIV
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- AKA "the sun king" He is one of the most remarkable French monarch.
Under his reign France became one of the strongest powers in Europe. |
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Missionary Zeal
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Louis Joliet
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- French Canadian explorer,who sailed on the michigan Lake, and into the green bay.
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Father Jacques Marquette
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Rene Robert Cavalier
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The Iroquois Confederacy
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King Williams War
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Fort Necessity
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William Pitt
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Siege of Quebec
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Peace of Paris 1763
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Proclamation of 1763
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Greenville Ministry
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Sugar Act
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Currency Act
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Paxton Boys
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Regulatory Movement
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Stamp Act
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Virginia Resolves
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Sons Of Liberty
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The Tory’s
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Mutiny Act
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Quartering Act
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Townshend Act
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Navigation Act
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Boston Massacre
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Samuel Adams
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Loyalists
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Patriots
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Gaspee Incident
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Tea Act
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Daughters of Liberty
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Boston Tea Party
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Coercive Acts
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First Continental Congress
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John Adams
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Battle of Lexington and Concord
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General Thomas Gage
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Paul Revere
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John Dickinson Letters to a farmer
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The Massachusetts Circular
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