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Ch.3 Quiz Cards ECB

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show A system in which goods and slaves were traded among the Americas, Britian, and Africa.  
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The Great Awakening   show
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show King Philip' war: in 1675 the conflict began. Opposed the colonists' efforts to take his people's land. The war ended in 1676. Many were killed  
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show This was an act that upset many colonists. They hated it and it was horriable.  
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show He belived that Parliament could not tax the colonists without their permission.  
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show This act required colonists to pay for an official stamp, or seal, when they bought paper items.  
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show Great Britian repealed the stamp, sugar, and tea act after the colonists got angry.  
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Townshend Acts 1767   show
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show Colonist called the shooting the Boston Massacre.  
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show After dumping over 340 tea chests into the Boston Harbor, the colonists headed home to remove their disguises. Known as the Boston Tea Party.  
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Sons of Liberty   show
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Intolerable Acts 1774   show
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First Continental Congress 1774   show
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Battle of Lexington-Concord 1775   show
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Minutemen   show
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Second Continental Congress 1775   show
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show Proved the colonists could take on the British.  
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Common Sense   show
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Thomas Jefferson   show
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show Formally announced the colonies' break from Great Britian.  
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Patriots   show
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Loyalists   show
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Left out of DOI (names)   show
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