Years Leading to the Revolution Study Guide PDF
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This document is a study guide for the American Revolution. It covers vocabulary, key people, significant events like the French and Indian War, and the various acts passed in Parliament. It appears as if it's a study guide for an upcoming assessment or exam.
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## YEARS LEADING TO THE REVOLUTION Study Guide **ASSESSMENT DATE:** **VOCABULARY:** boycott, import, repeal, coercive, intolerable, Parliament, martyr, effigy, social contract, committees of correspondence, Iroquois Confederacy, Albany Plan of Union, smuggling, no taxation without representation,...
## YEARS LEADING TO THE REVOLUTION Study Guide **ASSESSMENT DATE:** **VOCABULARY:** boycott, import, repeal, coercive, intolerable, Parliament, martyr, effigy, social contract, committees of correspondence, Iroquois Confederacy, Albany Plan of Union, smuggling, no taxation without representation, Sons of Liberty **IMPORTANT PEOPLE:** King George III, Patrick Henry, Captain Preston, John Adams, George Washington, Paul Revere ### FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR - Which countries/people were on each side of the war? - What piece of land was the war fought over? - How did the war affect England? - What treaty ended the war? - What land did England gain? - How did the war affect England economically? - Be able to read a map of the French & Indian War - What role did George Washington play in the war? ### PARLIAMENTARY ACTS Know what each of the following laws did to the colonies: - Proclamation Line - Quartering Act - Stamp Act - Sugar Act - Townshend Acts - Which products were taxed, when was it repealed, what part was NOT repealed - Tea Act - Why were the Americans offended by this tax? - Coercive Acts Be able to explain, in general, why Britain was passing tax laws at this time ### BOSTON MASSACRE & TEA PARTY Review the major causes and results of each event. Some key people and terms you should know are listed below: - **MASSACRE:** Boycotts, Christopher Seider, Captain Preston, John Adams - **TEA PARTY:** Townshend Acts, smuggling, Tea Act of 1773 ***CONTINUED ON BACK*** ## COERCIVE ACTS & FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS: - What did the Coercive Acts do to the colonists? - Why did the Americans call the Coercive acts "intolerable"? - What did the delegates to the 1st Continental Congress discuss? (Review both days' information) - What did the Declaration of Rights & Grievances say? - When did the delegates agree to meet again? ### PATRIOTS v. LOYALISTS - You should be able to identify the major beliefs of each group of colonists (think Mission US and Uncovering Loyalties). ### THE ELECTION: - What is the electoral college? - How many electoral votes are needed to win the Presidency? - How many electoral votes does New Jersey have? - Who are the candidates for Monroe? - What congressional district is Monroe in? ### TYPES OF QUESTIONS Multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, chronology (put events in order)