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British general defeated near Fort Duquesne General Edward Braddock
Silversmith who made the famous ride through Massachusetts Paul Revere
A leader in colonial force and was an aide in the French and Indian War George Washington
British general who was a leader in the Battle of Quebec James Wolfe
Group that promoted opposition to Britain and was important in alerting the colonists to British threats Committee of Correspondence
A series of acts, like the closing of the Port of Boston and Quebec Act, that was supposed to punish rebellious colonists. Intolerable Acts
This law forbid colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains Proclamation of 1763
Tax that affected colonial businessman Stamp Act
First attempt to unite the colonists Albany Plan of Union
Renamed Fort Duquesne Fort Pitt
Indian tribe who supported the British Iroquois
Economic system during the colonial era that based wealth on how much gold and silver a nation possessed merchantilism
Turning point of the French and Indian War Battle of Quebec
Who gave the quote, "Give me liberty or give me death." Patrick Henry
Event where five "martyrs" died Boston Massacre
Indian chief who raided frontier settlements Pontiac
Rally cry of the colonists who opposed taxes No taxation without representation
Areas the French settled Along waterways of Great Lakes, Mississippi River, St. Lawrence River
British leader in the Battle of Quebec Marquis de Montcalm
Location of the start of the war between the colonists and the British Lexington and Concord
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