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One of the most respected generals of the Rev war. He was dispatched to recapture the Carolinas. | Nathaniel Greene |
One of the most respected generals of the Rev war. He was dispatched to recapture the Carolinas. | Nathaniel Greene |
Was a commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. | George Washington |
Was an effort to appease the Native Americans by the British Crown. The proclamation of 1763 was a boundary which meant that the boundary was off-limits to the Appalachia land. | Proclamation of 1763 |
All goods must go through British Transportation, all goods must go through the British first. | Navigation Law of 1650 |
Was part of the Whigs and eventually gained the position of Prime Minister of Great Britain. Mostly responsible for all of the acts. | George Grenville |
Court that exercises admiralty or maritime jurisdiction and hears civil cases related to admiralty or maritime law | Admiralty Courts |
Being forced to pay tax without having a say, through a representor in the government | “Taxation without Representation” |
Member of Parliament reserved the right to speak for the interests of British subjects | “Virtual Representation” |
The first meeting of congress and it consisted of representatives from each state except Georgia | Stamp Act Congress |
A boycott that restricted importation of goods to the city of Boston | Non-importation Agreements |
British politician who held various titles in the Parliament of Great Britian. He established the Townshed Act is: | Charles Townshend |
A whaler, sailor and stevedore. Known as the first person to die in the Boston Massacre | Crispus Attucks |
Pseudo-Government groups made by Colony Liberty leaders and made to discuss and plan ways to fight back against the British force on the colonies. | Committees of Correspondence (1772) |
A 15 year monopoly of all trade in the West Indies by British Parliament | British East India Company |
Punishment measures against the colonists for their actions against the British soldiers and parliament. | Coercive Acts |
The name given to the coercive acts by colonists due to their oppressive and strict ruling of the colonists. | Repressive/Intolerable Acts (1774) |
Passed by parliament, closed the Boston Port and led to the steady decline of colonist economy. | Boston Port Act |
Made Canada officially a Catholic colony, leading to paranoia in colonists, especially separatists in the Northern Colonies. | Quebec Act (1774) |
Response to the Coercive Acts. 12 mainland colonies sent representatives. Refused to send delegates, where the royal governor controlled the legislature. | First Continental Congress |
Adopted by the First Continental Congress, denied parliaments rights to tax colonists. Repealed the Coercive Acts. | Declaration of Rights |
The first battle of the American Revolution | Battle of Lexington |
Party of British soldiers marching to Concord. Mission to find military supplies hidden by American revolutionists. | Battle of Concord |
Military Camp in which over 12,00 George Washingtons soldiers suffered in the winter. (1777-1778) | Valley Forge |
Solider during the American Revolution, helped troops capture Fort Ticonderoga from the British. | Ethan Allen |
Wealthy French man. Major general of his colonial army. Suppling America with invaluable help. | Marquis de Lafayette |
An infamous Patriot traitor who bolstered his ranks. | Benedict Arnold |
A former Prussian military officer. He was one of a handful of republican-minded foreign aristocrats who joined the American cause. | Baron von Steuben |
Legislative body that governed the U.S. from <ay 1775 through the war’s duration. It established an army, created its own money, and declared independence. | Second Continental Congress |
A petition to negotiate with the king. | Olive Branch Petition |
A doc containing philosophical principles and list of grievances that declared separation from Britian. Adopted by the 2nd continental congress. | Declaration of Independence |