Main Idea Questions
1. How did the French and Indian War lead to the American Revolution?
2. How did the American colonists successfully win their Independence against one of the world's most powerful and successful military machines?
3. Referring to primary and secondary sources, explain the challenges and problems faced by an ordinary foot soldier in the Continental Army.
4. What was the impact of the Proclamation of 1763 and how was it viewed by Americans versus how it was viewed by Great Britain?
2. How did the American colonists successfully win their Independence against one of the world's most powerful and successful military machines?
3. Referring to primary and secondary sources, explain the challenges and problems faced by an ordinary foot soldier in the Continental Army.
4. What was the impact of the Proclamation of 1763 and how was it viewed by Americans versus how it was viewed by Great Britain?
Due Friday, October 9
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Due Tuesday, October 13
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Terms:
1. Navigation Acts
2. John Locke
3. Natural Rights
4. French Colonies
5. Battle of Great Meadows
6. George Washington
7. French and Indian War
8. Treaty of Paris
9. Pontiac's Rebellion
10. Royal Proclamation of 1763
11. George Grenville
12. Sugar Act
13. Currency Act of 1764
14. Stamp Act
15. Sons of Liberty
16. Townsend Acts
17. Loyalists
18. Patriots
19. Boston Massacre
20. Samuel Adams
21. Boston Tea Party
22. King George III
23. Intolerable Acts
24. 1st Continental Congress
25. Patrick Henry
26. Lexington & Concord
27. 2nd Continental Congress
28. General George Washington
29. Battle of Bunker Hill
30. Olive Branch Petition
31. Thomas Paine
32. Declaration of Independence
33. Thomas Jefferson
34. John Adams
35. Valley Forge
36. Battles of Trenton & Princeton
36. Marquis de Lafayette
37. Yorktown
2. John Locke
3. Natural Rights
4. French Colonies
5. Battle of Great Meadows
6. George Washington
7. French and Indian War
8. Treaty of Paris
9. Pontiac's Rebellion
10. Royal Proclamation of 1763
11. George Grenville
12. Sugar Act
13. Currency Act of 1764
14. Stamp Act
15. Sons of Liberty
16. Townsend Acts
17. Loyalists
18. Patriots
19. Boston Massacre
20. Samuel Adams
21. Boston Tea Party
22. King George III
23. Intolerable Acts
24. 1st Continental Congress
25. Patrick Henry
26. Lexington & Concord
27. 2nd Continental Congress
28. General George Washington
29. Battle of Bunker Hill
30. Olive Branch Petition
31. Thomas Paine
32. Declaration of Independence
33. Thomas Jefferson
34. John Adams
35. Valley Forge
36. Battles of Trenton & Princeton
36. Marquis de Lafayette
37. Yorktown