History Test 2
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- only English ships could be used
- First Navigation Act
- prohibited the building of iron mills and steel furnaces
- Iron Act
- allowed the British to search homes
- writs of assistance
- prevented competition with West Indies
- Molasses Act
- prevented manufacturing and competition
- Hat Act
- used by the colonists because of a currency shortage
- barter
- T or F The Navigation Acts were intended to strengthen the shaky economy of the colonies
- False
- T or F The Navigation Acts began to be strictly enforced during the time of George III.
- True
- a country's power was measured by the amount of gold and silver it owned.
- mercantile theory
- Name four articles that could be sold only to England because of the Navigation Acts.
- tobacco, sugar, indigo, naval stores
- Name three additional acts that placed government regulations on trade:
- Hat Act Wool Act Molassas Act
- The Boston lawyer who unsuccessfully tried to have the writs of assistance removed
- James Otis
- The French and Indian War broke out over claims to the:
- Ohio River Valley
- One of the deciding battles of the French and Indian War was the capture of Quebec by General
- Wolfe
- As a result of the treaty of Paris of 1763, the French ceded:
- Canada and the area east of the Mississippi to the English
- One result of the French and Indian War was that England:
- colonists should pay for it
- The Albany Plan of Union was drawn up by:
- Ben Franklin
- General Braddock's greatest weakness in the French and Indian War was his lack of
- understanding of indian fighting
- The final colonial war between France and England was
- the French and Indian War
- The Albany Plan of Union was proposed in order to
- strengthen the colonies against the French
- Most of the French settlers trapped blank and traded with the blank
- animals, indians
- England's Indian allies
- Iroqouis
- General Braddock and George Washington led an attack against the French at Fort
- Duquense
- To join together against and have nothing to do with a person, business, nation, employer, or any other person or thing in order to coerce or punish is called
- boycott
- The Stamp Act forced the colonists to pay a tax on:
- paper
- Passage of the Townshend Acts caused the colonists to:
- boycott English goods
- The Committees of Correspondence were organized by
- Samuel Adams
- The Boston Tea Party was:
- protest against tea tax
- The Intolerable Acts caused the formation of:
- the continential army
- prohibited settlers from moving west
- Proclamation Act
- troops were stationed in colonial homes
- Quartering Act
- result of Stamp Act
- Virginia Resolves
- a chain of communication with other colonies
- Committees of Correspondence
- secret organizations opposed to the stamp tax
- Sons of Liberty
- Parliament allowed to pass any laws
- Declaratory Law
- earliest to last
- the Proclamation Act the Stamp Act the Townshend Program the Boston Tea Party the Intolerable Acts
- T or F The colonists called the Albany Congress to encourage unity.
- True
- T or F Lieutenant Governor Dinwiddie was known for his defeat of the French at Quebec.
- False
- T or F The French and Indian War was the final colonial war between France and England.
- True
- T or F From their beginning, the Navigation Acts were strictly enforced
- False
- T or F The shortage of money in the colonies forced the colonists to use a system of barter.
- True
- Lieutenant Governor Dinwiddie
- Virginia
- George Washington
- Fort Necessity
- Intolerable Acts
- Boston
- Committees of Correspondence
- Sam Adams
- First Continental Congress
- 1774
- The Treaty of Paris, 1763, returned:
- Guadeloupe, Haiti, and Martinique to France
- Lord Grenville's program included the:
- Quartering Act
- The man who said "If this be treason, make the most of it," was:
- Patrick Henry
- In protest of the Stamp Act, a group called the BLANK boycotted English goods.
- Sons of Liberty
- The First Continental Congress drew up a Declaration of
- Rights and Grievances
- The Boston lawyer who opposed the writs of assistance
- James Otis
- levied taxes to pay the salaries of those enforcing the law.
- Townshend Program
- T or F The Revolution was not caused so much by the acts of the British government as by its attitudes.
- True
- Why were the Navigation Acts initially not enforced by England?
- England wanted loyalty of Colonies, and struggles b/w king and parliament
- Name five acts or taxes that controlled the trade of specific items
- Wool act molasses act Sugar Act Stamp Act, Hat Act
- The arrest of two men resulted in the rides of Paul Revere and William Dawes
- Sam Adams, John Hancock
- To have the Intolerable Acts revoked was the aim of the
- First Con. Congress