Rap (Reviewing and Previewing 1) Why is the Second Continental Congress considered to be the first government of the colonies?Rap (Reviewing and Previewing 1) Why is the Second Continental Congress considered to be the first government of the colonies?
Why was it a necessity for Washington to organize the Continental Army in Boston?
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You will not receive another copy! Attention! Achtung!You will not receive another copy! Attention! Achtung!
Early exploration of the Americas during the fifteenth century was originally dominated by which nation?
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Ap us history final Exam Review Describe the changes taking place in Europe that preceded the development of interest in the New WorldAp us history final Exam Review Describe the changes taking place in Europe that preceded the development of interest in the New World
Expulsion of Moors from Spain; reunification of the country under Catholic rulers Isabella and Ferdinand  Spanish exploration
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United states study questionsUnited states study questions
Directions: Circle terms or topics you remember and write a statement to show your understanding
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Drill: Parliament & Bicameral legislatureDrill: Parliament & Bicameral legislature
Objective: Students will explain why Britain imposed new taxes on the colonies, and examine the colonists’ response by describing the events that led the First Continental Congress to break free from Britain
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The Boston Tea Party: Causes and EffectsThe Boston Tea Party: Causes and Effects
Directions: Read each passage and answer the questions below. You will only be given credit for answers that are written in your own words and in complete sentences. Do not copy directly from the passages!
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Unit 4 The American RevolutionUnit 4 The American Revolution
Paul Revere's famous midnight ride is one of the legends of the Revolution. He and other alarm riders sped through the night to warn Patriots that British troops were on the move page 251
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Road to Revolution Tuesday, October 6Road to Revolution Tuesday, October 6
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Name Class #, Ch7, The Road to Revolution, 1763-1775Name Class #, Ch7, The Road to Revolution, 1763-1775
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Unit 2 Organizer: The American RevolutionUnit 2 Organizer: The American Revolution
Independence in 1776. During the American Revolution, the overmatched colonists found a leader in George Washington and badly-needed French assistance after the Battle of Saratoga
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Place of birthPlace of birth
Benedict Arnold was an American Revolutionary War general best known for his defection from the Continental Army to the British side of the conflict in 1780
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History, in general, only informs us what bad governments isHistory, in general, only informs us what bad governments is
During all of these events we’ve had freedom taken away and people killed and harmed but these events only evolved into something greater known as “The Declaration of Independence”
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Study Guide for the Chapter 5 and 6 TestStudy Guide for the Chapter 5 and 6 Test
If you would like to earn 5 additional bonus points, please complete your study guide and turn it in on the day of the test
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British citizens already heavily taxedBritish citizens already heavily taxed
Parliament to pass trade laws since they had regulated colonial trade for a while
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Chapter 4 Independence! (1736-1783) Section 1 The Seeds of UnrestChapter 4 Independence! (1736-1783) Section 1 The Seeds of Unrest
Pontiac’s Rebellion (1763)=Unsuccessful attack by Ottawa chief Pontiac and his allies against British forts on the northwestern frontier in an attempt to drive out European settlers
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