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Intolerable Acts

Out of Many AP Edition Chapter 6 Class Notes

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Chapter 6: From Empire to Independence Outline ? The Seven Years? War in America ??????????The Albany Conference of 1754??????? o???British officials wanted the colonies to consider a collective response to the continuing conflict with New France and the Indians of the interior. o???The conference adopted Benjamin Franklin?s Plan of the Union, which proposed that Indian affairs, western settlement, and other items of mutual interest be placed under the authority of one general government for the colonies, consisting of a president-general appointed by British rule and a Grand Council, legislative body that makes laws and raises money. This plan was rejected. ??????????Colonial Aims and Indian Interests o???There were three flash points of conflict in North America

Brinkley Questions Chapter 4

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Brinkley Chapter 4 Guiding Questions How did the relationship between king and Parliament change during the early eighteenth century? What role did the prime minister play in this change? 2. How were the American colonies administered by Britain, from Britain, during this period? What was the effect of this policy? 3. How was England?s hold on the colonies weakened between 1700 and 1775? What role did colonial assemblies play in the weakening? 4. What factors helped promote colonial unity during this period? 5. What was the Albany Plan, and what did it reveal about colonial unity? 6. To what areas of North America had the French laid claim by 1750?

Past and Present Bank 5

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69 Copyright ? 2011 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All rights reserved. America: Past and Present, 9e (Divine et al.) Chapter 5 The American Revolution: From Elite Protest to Popular Revolt, 1763-1783 5.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) For American colonists, the postwar years following the conclusion of the Seven Years' War could be characterized best as A) hostile toward the British. B) a time of optimism about the future. C) apathetic about colonial-British relations. D) eager for independence from Great Britain. E) trying to rebuild. Answer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: 108 [Conceptual] 2) On the eve of the American Revolution, approximately ________ million people were living in the thirteen colonies. A) 2.5 B) 3.5 C) 4.5 D) 5 E) 5.2 Answer: A

APUSH Brinkley Test Bank Ch. 4

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69 Copyright ? 2011 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All rights reserved. America: Past and Present, 9e (Divine et al.) Chapter 5 The American Revolution: From Elite Protest to Popular Revolt, 1763-1783 5.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) For American colonists, the postwar years following the conclusion of the Seven Years' War could be characterized best as A) hostile toward the British. B) a time of optimism about the future. C) apathetic about colonial-British relations. D) eager for independence from Great Britain. E) trying to rebuild. Answer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: 108 [Conceptual] 2) On the eve of the American Revolution, approximately ________ million people were living in the thirteen colonies. A) 2.5 B) 3.5 C) 4.5 D) 5 E) 5.2 Answer: A

Brinkley APUSH Ch. 4

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Chapter Four The Empire in Transition Multiple Choice Questions 1. In the years after the Glorious Revolution, political power in England increasingly shifted toward A. the monarchy. B. Parliament. C. the citizens. the Anglican Church. the colonial governors. Ans: B Page: 94 2. During the first half of the eighteenth century, England?s administration of the colonies A. was primarily concerned with checking the growth of New France. B. began to assert greater authority over newspapers and public expression. C. sought new means to tax American merchants. was notable for its strict enforcement of trade policies. was loose, decentralized, and inefficient. Ans: E Page: 94 3. During the first half of the eighteenth century, royal officials in America

US History

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Study Guide for Exam #1 Answers Terms: Intolerable Acts ? Acts put in by the British as a response to the Boston Tea Party. Boston Port Act, Administration of Justice Act, Mass Government Act, Quartering Act, The Quebec Act. Called Coercive Act by the British. Restoration Era ? Monarchy is restored in 1660 and Charles II given the English throne, but with limitations. Anglican church is restored. Mercantilism ? Economic system. Fair balance of trade. Colonies buy goods from mother country, mother country gets goods from colony. Bacon?s Rebellion ? War with Indians develops into a Civil War. Indians fighting Virginians, Virginians told not to fight back, fight anyway (led by Nathaniel Bacon). Militia sent to stop the ?traitors.? Key turning point in fixing slavery.
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