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Terms Review II
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The Revolutionary
War and the War of
1812
Terms Review II
The Revolutionary
War and the War of
1812
Hit and run attacks during
warfare.
Hit and run attacks during
warfare.
Guerrilla War Tactics
*These tactics were often
used by the patriots during
the Revolutionary War
Pride in and devotion to
one’s country.
Pride in and devotion to
one’s country.
Nationalism
Ban on trade with another
country.
Ban on trade with another
country.
Embargo
*This was used by the U.S. prior to the
War of 1812 as an attempt to stop
England and France from interfering
with U.S. trade.
Conflict between French
and British in North
America.
1754-1763
Conflict between French
and British in North
America.
1754-1763
French and Indian War
*French fur traders and English
settlers were in conflict over the
land in the Ohio River Valley.
As a result of loosing the
French and Indian War, what
country had to give up much
of its land in North America?
French and Indian War
*French fur traders and English
settlers were in conflict over the
land in the Ohio River Valley.
As a result of loosing the
French and Indian War, what
country had to give up much
of its land in North America?
France
*
Great Britain incurred a huge
debt as a result of the French
and Indian War. To help pay
for the war Parliament began
taxing the colonies.
The French and Indian War
and taxation w/o
representation were causes
of the Revolutionary War.
The war raging in North
America was known as the
French and Indian War.
What was the name of the
war raging in Europe
between the French and the
English?
The war raging in North America was known as
the French and Indian War.
What was the name of the war raging in Europe
between the French and the English?
Seven Years
War
What is the name of Great
Britain’s law-making
body?
What is the name of Great
Britain’s law-making body?
Parliament
British soldiers shot five men
in Boston,
March 5, 1770.
What name has been given to
this event?
British soldiers shot five
men in Boston,
March 5, 1770.
Boston Massacre
Who was King of England
during the Revolutionary
War?
Who was King of England
during the Revolutionary
War?
King George III
Laws passed in Parliament
to punish colonists for
Boston Tea Party.
Laws passed in Parliament
to punish colonists for
Boston Tea Party.
Intolerable Acts
Name the document sent to
King George III by colonists
urging a halt to the fighting
until a peaceful resolution
could be reached?
Name the document sent to
King George III by colonists
urging a halt to the fighting
until a peaceful resolution
could be reached?
Olive Branch
Petition
Group of colonial men who
joined together to protest
the Stamp Act and protect
colonial liberties.
Group of colonial men who
joined together to protest
Stamp Act and protect
colonial liberties.
Sons of Liberty
Who wrote the Declaration
of Independence?
Wrote the Declaration of
Independence.
Thomas Jefferson
The most famous signature
on the Declaration of
Independence
The most famous signature
on the Declaration of
Independence
John
Hancock
Delivered the passionate
“Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!”
speech in the
House of Burgesses.
Delivered passionate
“Give Me Liberty or Give Me
Death!”
speech in the
House of Burgesses.
Patrick Henry
Andrew Jackson led the
United States in victory in
this battle during the
War of 1812.
Andrew Jackson led the
United States in victory in
this battle during the
War of 1812.
Battle of New Orleans
*
The Battle of New Orleans
made Andrew Jackson a
national hero.
This notoriety may have
helped him become elected
President of the U.S.
The Battle of New Orleans
was fought after the War of
1812 had officially ended.
The act of seizing men
from a ship or village and
forcing them to serve in
the navy.
The act of seizing men
from a ship or village and
forcing them to serve in
the navy.
Impressment
The treaty between
Great Britain and the
United States to end the
Revolutionary War.
The treaty between
Great Britain and the
United States to end the
Revolutionary War.
Treaty of Paris
(1783)
The treaty between
Great Britain and the
United States to end the
War of 1812.
Treaty of Paris
(1783)
The treaty between
Great Britain and the
United States to end
the War of 1812.
Treaty of Ghent
The general who trained
troops to fight in the
Revolutionary War; later
served as the first President
of the United States.
The general who trained
troops to fight in
Revolutionary War, later
served as the first President
of the United States.
George
Washington
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16 ,
On December
1773,
some Sons of Liberty dressed
as Native Americans and
threw tea into Boston Harbor
in protest of the tax on tea.
th
16 ,
On December
1773,
some Sons of Liberty dressed
as Native Americans and
threw tea into Boston Harbor
in protest of the tax on tea.
Boston Tea Party
He led the
Boston Tea Party.
He led the
Boston Tea Party.
Samuel Adams
The place where
George Washington trained
his troops to fight in the
Revolutionary War.
The place where
George Washington trained
his troops to fight in the
Revolutionary War.
Valley Forge
The first conflict of the
Revolutionary War started at
____________and ________.
The first conflict of the
Revolutionary War started at
____________and ________.
Lexington and
Concord
A free black sailor killed at
the Boston Massacre.
A free black sailor killed at
the Boston Massacre.
Crispus Attucks
Rights given at birth that
cannot be taken away
Something given at birth.
Unalienable
Rights
Andrew Jackson, with the
help of the Cherokee,
defeated the Creeks. The
Creeks were forced to give up
much of their land in present
day Alabama and Georgia.
Name the battle.
Andrew Jackson, with the
help of the Cherokee,
defeated the Creeks; Creeks
were forced to give up much
of their land in present day
American and Georgia.
Battle of
Horseshoe Bend
War from 1812-1815 between
the United States and Great
Britain with Native Americans
helping on both sides.
War from 1812-1815 between
the United States and Great
Britain with Native Americans
helping on both sides.
War of 1812
* War of 1812 is sometimes
referred to as
“the Second Rev. War”
The system or policy by which
a country maintains foreign
colonies, especially in order to
exploit them economically.
HINT: a country establishes colonies
The system or policy by which
a country maintains foreign
colonies, especially in order to
exploit them economically.
Colonialism
The complete control of a
certain market.
The complete control of a
certain market.
Monopoly
Legal documents that allowed
British customs officers to
search for illegal goods without
an owner’s permission.
Hint: these written document assisted authorities in
their searches
Legal documents that allowed
British customs officers to
search for illegal goods
without an owner’s
permission.
Writs of Assistance
He rode from Boston to
Concord to warn the patriots
that the British were coming.
He rode from Boston to
Concord to warn the Patriots
that the British were coming.
Paul Revere
Shawnee leader who
organized Native American
tribes to fight with British in
case of war with the United
States.
Shawnee leader who
organized Native American
tribes to fight with British in
case of war with the United
States.
Tecumseh
Volunteers who trained to
fight the British.
Hint: they could be ready to fight almost immediately after being
called to arms
Volunteers who trained to
fight the British.
Minutemen
Document that declared the
colonies’ independence from
Great Britain.
Document that declared the
colonies’ independence from
Great Britain.
Declaration of
Independence
This 47 page pamphlet
encouraged colonists to seek
independence from
Great Britain.
This 47 page pamphlet
encouraged colonists to seek
independence from
Great Britain.
Common Sense
Name the author of
Common Sense.
Name the author of
Common Sense.
Thomas Paine
What person is remembered as
a traitor in the
Revolutionary War?
What person is remembered as
a traitor in the
Revolutionary War?
Benedict Arnold
What battle is considered the
turning point of the
Revolutionary War?
What battle is considered the
turning point of the
Revolutionary War?
Saratoga
* France came to the aid of the
patriots after this battle.