Week+5+Reading

> > **Text pp. 191-199.** > Terms: Lord Frederick North, //Gaspée// Affair, committees of correspondence, Tea Act, British East India Company, the //Dartmouth//, Gov. Thomas Hutchinson, "tea parties," Coercive Acts+Quebec Act vs. "Intolerable Acts", 1st Continental Congress, Suffolk Resolves, Association Agreement, loyalists, Edmund Burke's Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies, Paul Revere's midnight ride, minutemen, Battles of Lexington and Concord > > > **Text pp. 177-191.** > > Terms: Imperial crisis, Pitt ministry, bills of exchange, writs of assistance, James Otis, George III, Revenue Act, George Grenville, Sugar Act, nonimportation, Currency Act, Quartering Act (1st), nonimportation, stamp taxes, internal vs external "commerce", virtual representation, Stamp Act, Stamp Act Congress, Loyal Nine, Sons of Liberty, Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, Virginia Resolves, Andrew Oliver, tarring and feathering, Declaratory Act, Townshend Duties, admiralty courts, Board of Customs Commissioners, John Hancock, John Dickinson, Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, Daughters of Liberty, Boston Massacre, Capt. Thomas Preston, Crispus Attucks, John Adams > > > **Text pp. 166-177** > Terms: Seven Years' War vs "French and Indian War", Ohio Company, Fort Necessity and Fort Duquesne, Albany Plan of Union, "Unite or Die", Braddock Expedition, ethnic cleansing of Acadia, William Pitt, Marquis de Montcalm, James Wolfe, Battle of the Plains of Abraham, 1763 Treaty of Paris, Green Mountain Boys, Pontiac's Rebellion, Paxton Boys, Proclamation of 1763 > > Question: What were the **causes** of the French and Indian War, what **kind** of war did American colonists fight, and what were the war's short-run **consequences** for Americans? > > **ALSO** > > Review Ch. 4 for quiz Tuesday. >
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