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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
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
Conflict between French
and British in North
American.
1754-1763
Conflict between French
and British in North
American.
1754-1763
French and
Indian War
British soldiers shot five
men in Boston,
March 5, 1770.
British soldiers shot five
men in Boston,
March 5, 1770.
Boston Massacre
Laws passed in Parliament
to punish colonists for
Boston Tea Party.
Laws passed in Parliament
to punish colonists for
Boston Tea Party.
Intolerable Acts
Group of colonial men who
joined together to protest
Stamp Act and protect
colonial liberties.
Group of colonial men who
joined together to protest
Stamp Act and protect
colonial liberties.
Sons of Liberty
Wrote the Declaration of
Independence.
Wrote the Declaration of
Independence.
Thomas Jefferson
Delivered passionate
“Give Me Liberty or Give Me
Death!”
speech in House of
Burgesses.
Delivered passionate
“Give Me Liberty or Give Me
Death!”
speech in 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 act of seizing men
form a ship or village and
forcing them to serve in
the navy.
The act of seizing men
form 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 general who trained
troops to fight in
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.
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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.
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 Revolutionary War.
The place where George
Washington trained his troops
to fight in Revolutionary War.
Valley Forge
A free black sailor killed at
the Boston Massacre.
A free black sailor killed at
the Boston Massacre.
Crispus Attucks
Something given at birth.
Something given at birth.
unalienable
Andrew Jackson, with the
help of the Cherokee,
defeated the Creeks, allies of
Tecumseh; Creeks were
forced to give up much of
their land in present day
American and Georgia.
Andrew Jackson, with the
help of the Cherokee,
defeated the Creeks, allies of
Tecumseh; 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
The system or policy by which
a country maintains foreign
colonies, especially in order to
exploit them economically.
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.
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 war 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.
Battles of Lexington
and Concord
Volunteers who trained to
fight the British.
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