Use the following list of people, terms, and events to assist you in studying for the upcoming test. You should know the related events and the significance of each listed item. While you do not need to know dates, you should know the chronological order of events. Pay attention to the Chapter Review on pp. 178-79, and the graphs on pages 180-185. Use the chapter review to quiz yourself.
King Philip’s War
Queen Anne’s War
Militia
Ohio River Valley
Iroquois League
George Washington
The French and Indian War
The Seven Years War
Ben Franklin
casualties
General Edward Braddock
Treaty of Paris
Pontiac’s Rebellion
Proclamation of 1763
King George III
The Sugar Act
The Stamp Act
The Quartering Act
The Townshend Acts
The Tea Act
The Coercive Acts
The Intolerable Acts
“No taxation without representation!”
Samuel Adams
boycott
Committees of Correspondence
Sons of Liberty
George Grenville
Patrick Henry
repeal
Declaratory Act
writs of assistance
Vice-Admiralty Courts (why are they evil?)
Daughters of Liberty
John Hancock
Boston Massacre
Crispus Attucks
propaganda
John Adams
Boston Tea Party
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