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Colonial Thought -Colonial Thought 2 -French and Indian War 1 -French and Indian War 3 -French and Indian War 2

-The English economic system of making money through the colonies. Row Question

-Mercantilism Row Answer

-He was put on trial for speaking out against his government by printing newspapers. Row Question

-John Peter Zenger Trial Row Answer

-The right that is exemplified by the not guilty verdict of the John Peter Zenger trial Row Question

-Freedom of the press Row Answer

-The name of the British laws that restrict colonists to using only British ships to transport colonial goods. Row Question

-Navigation Acts Row Answer

-The event in 1688 where the monarch (king) lost power due to the creation of a Parliament? Row Question

-The Glorious Revolution Row Answer

-The name of the voyage of slaves coming to America? Row Question

-Middle passage Row Answer

-The period of time where the British did not enforce their policies in the colonies. Row Question

-Salutary Neglect Row Answer

Row Question Who was the top of the social pyramid in colonial society in both the North and South (more recognized maybe for being in the South)

-Plantation owners Row Answer

Row Question -Area producing cash crops

-South Row Answer

-Where did famous 1692 witch trials take place? Row Question

-Salem, Mass. Row Answer

Name at least 2 of the four areas colonized by the French. Row Question

-St. Lawrence River Valley, Quebec, Great Lakes, Louisiana Row Answer

-Native aligned themselves mostly with which side of the Seven Years’ War? Row Question

-French Row Answer

-Original plan of forming a central government in the colonies (before articles of confederation and constitution) Row Question

-Albany Plan of Union Row Answer

-Treaty between France and Britain after the French and Indian War in which France lost land claims in America. Row Question

-Treaty of Paris of 1763 Bonus: Why do we have to add “of 1763” Row Answer

-Why is the name “French and Indian War” misleading? Row Question

-France and Indians fought against the British Row Answer

-Why is war for Britain in America so difficult? Row Question

-Distance is 3,000 miles, travel is expensive, troops stationed in America is expensive, etc. Row Answer

-What did the Proclamation of 1763 attempt to regulate? Row Question

-movement of colonists, preventing them from going west past the Appalachian mountains. Bonus: Why would they do this? Row Answer

What is the other name for duties when it refers to the British control of the colonies? (Ex: to levy duties) Row Question

Taxes Row Answer

Who coined the phrase “taxation without representation is tyranny” Row Question

James Otis Row Answer

What documents give British representatives the right to search, seize, and levy duties? Row Question

Writs of assistance Row Answer

What legislation actually lowered taxes but still angered the colonists? Row Question

The Sugar Act Why did it anger the colonists? Row Answer

What did the colonists do, regarding the Proclamation of 1763, which prohibited them from moving westward? Row Question

-They ignored the law and expanded westward Row Answer

Which commander was defeated early in the French and Indian War? Row Question

-George Washington Row Answer

For which side did Washington fight? Row Question

-the British Row Answer

Who had a better relationship with the Indians in America, and why? Row Question

The French, due to the fur trade Row Answer