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HISTORY 120/ FALL 2004/ PROF. FRIEDHEIM
Chapter Four in Who Built America. Ten of the following questions will appear on a quiz in class Monday, September 21
INSTRUCTIONS: Match the
items on list #1 with the items on list #2.
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LIST
#1 1.
Albany Plan 2.
Phillip Livingston 3.
Battle of Alamance 4.
Proclamation Line, 1763 5.
Stamp Act 6. Sons
of Liberty 7.
Committees of Correspondence 8.
Ebenezer MacIntosh 9.
Thomas Paine 10.
Slaves and Indians 11.
Boston Tea Party 12.
Andrew Oliver 13.
Crispus Attucks 14.
Boston Massacre/ Battle of Golden Hill 14.
Declaration of Independence 15. Coercive Acts |
LIST
#2 A.
Internal colonial tax enacted by British parliament and not colonial by
colonial assemblies. B. Ben
Franklin’s proposed colonial union that came to nothing. C. “We
have it in our power to begin the world over again.” D.
Half Indian, half African victim of Boston Massacre. E.
Many sided with the British during the Revolution. F.
Prevented colonists from seizing/claiming Indian lands west of the
Appalachian Mountains. G.
Universal rights rooted in natural law rather than British legal
precedents. H.
Boston Shoemaker who led popular uprising during Stamp Act crisis. I.
British response to Boston Tea Party. J.
Target of NY tenant uprisings. K.
Friction between British soldiers and urban laborers competing for
jobs. L.
Organized in the mid-1770s to mobilize and build patriot coalitions
between town and country. M.
Organizations enlisting poor, middling & wealthy colonists in response
to Stamp Act. N.
Hated British Customs officer and stamp tax collector forced to resign
by popular protest. O.
Targeted British East India Company monopoly. P. Fought between disenfranchised poor and middling whites and N.C. government dominated by coastal elite. |
HIS 120/ BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE/ PROF. FRIEDHEIM/ FALL 2004