HY 135 Chapter Six The British Empire and the Colonial Crisis, 1754-1775.

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HY 135 Chapter Six The British Empire and the Colonial Crisis,

Chapter Six Key Terms Seven Years War French and Indian War Robert Dinwiddie George Washington Fort Necessity Albany Plan of Union Benjamin Franklin Fort Dusquesne William Pitt Battle of Quebec Slide 8 Treaty of Paris, 1763 Pontiac’s Uprising Proclamation of 1763 Appalachian Mountains

Chapter Six Key Terms Lord George Grenville Revenue Act of 1764 Sugar Act Stamp Act Virtual Representation Virginia Resolves Patrick Henry Samuel Adams Sons of Liberty Thomas Hutchinson Stamp Act Congress Declaratory Act (1766) Charles Townshend Townshend Duties Francis Bernard Nonconsumption

Chapter Six Key Terms Daughters of Liberty Boston Massacre John Adams/Josiah Quincey Gaspée Incident Committee’s of Correspondence Tea Act East India Company Boston Tea Party Coercive Acts Boston Port Act Massachusetts Government Act Impartial Administration of Justice Act

Chapter Six Key Terms Quartering Act Quebec Act Philadelphia Convention Thomas Gage First Continental Congress Lexington and Concord Minutemen Paul Revere/William Dawes Slide 9 Lord Dunmore “Ethiopian Regiment” Nova Scotia Sierra Leone