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Page 1: Terms Review II Developed by F. South & D. Martin The Revolutionary War and the War of 1812

Terms Review IITerms Review IIDeveloped by Developed by F. South & D. F. South & D.

MartinMartinThe The

Revolutionary Revolutionary War and the War War and the War

of 1812of 1812

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Terms Review IITerms Review II

The The Revolutionary Revolutionary

War and the War War and the War of 1812of 1812

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Hit and run attacks Hit and run attacks during warfare.during warfare.

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Hit and run attacks Hit and run attacks during warfare.during warfare.

Guerrilla War TacticsGuerrilla War Tactics*These tactics were *These tactics were often used by the often used by the

patriots during the patriots during the Revolutionary WarRevolutionary War

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Pride in and devotion Pride in and devotion to one’s country.to one’s country.

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Pride in and devotion Pride in and devotion to one’s country.to one’s country.

NationalismNationalism

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Ban on trade with Ban on trade with another country.another country.

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Ban on trade with Ban on trade with another country.another country.

EmbargoEmbargo*This was used by the U.S. prior to *This was used by the U.S. prior to the War of 1812 as an attempt to the War of 1812 as an attempt to

stop England and France from stop England and France from interfering with U.S. trade.interfering with U.S. trade.

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Conflict between Conflict between French and British in French and British in

North America.North America.1754-17631754-1763

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Conflict between Conflict between French and British in French and British in

North America.North America.1754-17631754-1763

French and Indian French and Indian WarWar

*French fur traders and *French fur traders and English settlers were in English settlers were in

conflict over the land in the conflict over the land in the Ohio River Valley. Ohio River Valley.

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As a result of loosing the As a result of loosing the French and Indian War, French and Indian War,

what country had to give what country had to give up much of its land in up much of its land in

North America?North America?

French and Indian French and Indian WarWar

*French fur traders and *French fur traders and English settlers were in English settlers were in

conflict over the land in the conflict over the land in the Ohio River Valley. Ohio River Valley.

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As a result of loosing the As a result of loosing the French and Indian War, French and Indian War,

what country had to give what country had to give up much of its land in up much of its land in

North America?North America?

FranceFrance

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**Great Britain incurred a Great Britain incurred a huge debt as a result of huge debt as a result of the French and Indian the French and Indian

War. To help pay for the War. To help pay for the war Parliament began war Parliament began taxing the colonies.taxing the colonies.

The French and Indian The French and Indian War and taxation w/o War and taxation w/o representation were representation were

causes of the causes of the Revolutionary War.Revolutionary War.

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The war raging in North The war raging in North America was known as America was known as the French and Indian the French and Indian

War. War.

What was the name of the What was the name of the war raging in Europe war raging in Europe

between the French and between the French and the English?the English?

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The war raging in North America was The war raging in North America was known as the French and Indian War. known as the French and Indian War.

What was the name of the war raging in What was the name of the war raging in Europe between the French and the Europe between the French and the

English?English?

Seven Years Seven Years WarWar

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What is the name of What is the name of Great Britain’s law-Great Britain’s law-

making body?making body?

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What is the name of Great What is the name of Great Britain’s law-making body?Britain’s law-making body?

ParliamentParliament

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British soldiers shot five British soldiers shot five men in Boston, men in Boston, March 5, 1770.March 5, 1770.

What name has been What name has been given to this event?given to this event?

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British soldiers shot British soldiers shot five men in Boston, five men in Boston,

March 5, 1770.March 5, 1770.

Boston Boston MassacreMassacre

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Who was King of Who was King of England during the England during the Revolutionary War?Revolutionary War?

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Who was King of Who was King of England during the England during the Revolutionary War?Revolutionary War?

King George IIIKing George III

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Laws passed in Laws passed in Parliament to punish Parliament to punish

colonists for Boston Tea colonists for Boston Tea Party.Party.

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Laws passed in Laws passed in Parliament to punish Parliament to punish

colonists for Boston Tea colonists for Boston Tea Party.Party.

Intolerable ActsIntolerable Acts

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Name the document sent Name the document sent to King George III by to King George III by

colonists urging a halt to colonists urging a halt to the fighting until a the fighting until a

peaceful resolution could peaceful resolution could be reached?be reached?

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Name the document sent Name the document sent to King George III by to King George III by

colonists urging a halt to colonists urging a halt to the fighting until a the fighting until a

peaceful resolution could peaceful resolution could be reached?be reached?

Olive Branch Olive Branch PetitionPetition

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Group of colonial men Group of colonial men who joined together to who joined together to protest the Stamp Act protest the Stamp Act and protect colonial and protect colonial

liberties.liberties.

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Group of colonial men Group of colonial men who joined together to who joined together to protest Stamp Act and protest Stamp Act and

protect colonial protect colonial liberties.liberties.

Sons of LibertySons of Liberty

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Who wrote the Who wrote the Declaration of Declaration of Independence?Independence?

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Wrote the Declaration Wrote the Declaration of Independence.of Independence.

Thomas Thomas JeffersonJefferson

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The most famous The most famous signature on the signature on the Declaration of Declaration of IndependenceIndependence

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The most famous The most famous signature on the signature on the Declaration of Declaration of IndependenceIndependence

John John HancockHancock

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Delivered the passionate Delivered the passionate “Give Me Liberty or Give Me “Give Me Liberty or Give Me

Death!”Death!” speech in the speech in the

House of Burgesses.House of Burgesses.

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Delivered passionate Delivered passionate “Give Me Liberty or Give “Give Me Liberty or Give

Me Death!”Me Death!” speech in the speech in the

House of Burgesses.House of Burgesses.

Patrick HenryPatrick Henry

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Andrew Jackson led the Andrew Jackson led the United States in victory United States in victory in this battle during the in this battle during the

War of 1812.War of 1812.

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Andrew Jackson led the Andrew Jackson led the United States in victory United States in victory in this battle during the in this battle during the

War of 1812.War of 1812.

Battle of New Battle of New OrleansOrleans

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**The Battle of New Orleans The Battle of New Orleans made Andrew Jackson a made Andrew Jackson a

national hero.national hero.This notoriety may have This notoriety may have

helped him become helped him become elected President of the elected President of the

U.S.U.S.The Battle of New Orleans The Battle of New Orleans was fought after the War was fought after the War

of 1812 had officially of 1812 had officially ended.ended.

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The act of seizing men The act of seizing men from a ship or village from a ship or village and forcing them to and forcing them to serve in the navy.serve in the navy.

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The act of seizing men The act of seizing men from a ship or village from a ship or village and forcing them to and forcing them to serve in the navy.serve in the navy.

ImpressmentImpressment

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The treaty betweenThe treaty between Great Britain and the Great Britain and the United States to end United States to end

the the Revolutionary WarRevolutionary War..

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The treaty betweenThe treaty between Great Britain and the Great Britain and the United States to end United States to end

the Revolutionary War.the Revolutionary War.

Treaty of ParisTreaty of Paris(1783)(1783)

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The treaty betweenThe treaty between Great Britain and the Great Britain and the United States to end United States to end

the the War of 1812.War of 1812.

Treaty of ParisTreaty of Paris(1783)(1783)

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The treaty betweenThe treaty between Great Britain and the Great Britain and the United States to end United States to end

thethe War of 1812.War of 1812.

Treaty of GhentTreaty of Ghent

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The general who trained The general who trained troops to fight in the troops to fight in the

Revolutionary War; later Revolutionary War; later served as the first served as the first

President of the United President of the United States.States.

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The general who trained The general who trained troops to fight in troops to fight in

Revolutionary War, later Revolutionary War, later served as the first served as the first

President of the United President of the United States.States.

George George WashingtonWashington

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On December 16On December 16thth, 1773, , 1773, some Sons of Liberty some Sons of Liberty

dressed as Native dressed as Native Americans and threw tea Americans and threw tea

into Boston Harbor in into Boston Harbor in protest of the tax on tea.protest of the tax on tea.

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On December 16On December 16thth, 1773, , 1773, some Sons of Liberty some Sons of Liberty

dressed as Native dressed as Native Americans and threw tea Americans and threw tea

into Boston Harbor in into Boston Harbor in protest of the tax on tea.protest of the tax on tea.

Boston Tea Boston Tea PartyParty

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He led the He led the Boston Tea Party.Boston Tea Party.

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He led the He led the Boston Tea Party.Boston Tea Party.

Samuel AdamsSamuel Adams

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The place where The place where George Washington George Washington

trained his troops to fight trained his troops to fight in the Revolutionary War.in the Revolutionary War.

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The place where The place where George Washington George Washington

trained his troops to fight trained his troops to fight in the Revolutionary War.in the Revolutionary War.

Valley ForgeValley Forge

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The first conflict of the The first conflict of the Revolutionary War started Revolutionary War started at ____________and ________.at ____________and ________.

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The first conflict of the The first conflict of the Revolutionary War started Revolutionary War started at ____________and ________.at ____________and ________.

Lexington and Lexington and ConcordConcord

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A free black sailor A free black sailor killed at the Boston killed at the Boston

Massacre.Massacre.

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A free black sailor A free black sailor killed at the Boston killed at the Boston

Massacre.Massacre.

Crispus AttucksCrispus Attucks

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Rights given at birth Rights given at birth that cannot be taken that cannot be taken

away away

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Something given at Something given at birth.birth.

Unalienable Unalienable RightsRights

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Andrew Jackson, with the Andrew Jackson, with the help of the Cherokee, help of the Cherokee,

defeated the Creeks. The defeated the Creeks. The Creeks were forced to give Creeks were forced to give

up much of their land in up much of their land in present day Alabama and present day Alabama and

Georgia.Georgia.Name the battle.Name the battle.

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Andrew Jackson, with the Andrew Jackson, with the help of the Cherokee, help of the Cherokee, defeated the Creeks; defeated the Creeks;

Creeks were forced to give Creeks were forced to give up much of their land in up much of their land in

present day American and present day American and Georgia.Georgia.

Battle of Battle of Horseshoe Horseshoe

BendBend

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War from 1812-1815 War from 1812-1815 between the United States between the United States

and Great Britain with and Great Britain with Native Americans helping Native Americans helping

on both sides.on both sides.

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War from 1812-1815 War from 1812-1815 between the United States between the United States

and Great Britain with and Great Britain with Native Americans helping Native Americans helping

on both sides.on both sides.

War of 1812War of 1812* War of 1812 is sometimes * War of 1812 is sometimes

referred to as referred to as ““the Second Rev. War”the Second Rev. War”

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The system or policy by The system or policy by which a country maintains which a country maintains

foreign colonies, foreign colonies, especially in order to especially in order to

exploit them economically.exploit them economically.HINT: a country establishes coloniesHINT: a country establishes colonies

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The system or policy by The system or policy by which a country maintains which a country maintains

foreign colonies, foreign colonies, especially in order to especially in order to

exploit them economically. exploit them economically.

ColonialismColonialism

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The complete control of a The complete control of a certain market. certain market.

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The complete control of a The complete control of a certain market. certain market.

MonopolyMonopoly

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Legal documents that Legal documents that allowed British customs allowed British customs

officers to search for illegal officers to search for illegal goods without an owner’s goods without an owner’s

permission. permission. Hint: these written document assisted Hint: these written document assisted

authorities in their searchesauthorities in their searches

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Legal documents that Legal documents that allowed British customs allowed British customs

officers to search for officers to search for illegal goods without an illegal goods without an

owner’s permission. owner’s permission.

Writs of AssistanceWrits of Assistance

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He rode from Boston to He rode from Boston to Concord to warn the Concord to warn the

patriots that the British patriots that the British were coming. were coming.

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He rode from Boston to He rode from Boston to Concord to warn the Concord to warn the

Patriots that the British Patriots that the British were coming. were coming.

Paul ReverePaul Revere

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Shawnee leader who Shawnee leader who organized Native organized Native

American tribes to fight American tribes to fight with British in case of war with British in case of war with the United States. with the United States.

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Shawnee leader who Shawnee leader who organized Native organized Native

American tribes to fight American tribes to fight with British in case of war with British in case of war with the United States. with the United States.

TecumsehTecumseh

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Volunteers who trained to Volunteers who trained to fight the British.fight the British.

Hint: they could be ready to fight almost immediately Hint: they could be ready to fight almost immediately after being called to armsafter being called to arms

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Volunteers who trained to Volunteers who trained to fight the British. fight the British.

MinutemenMinutemen

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Document that declared Document that declared the colonies’ the colonies’

independence from Great independence from Great Britain. Britain.

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Document that declared Document that declared the colonies’ the colonies’

independence from Great independence from Great Britain. Britain.

Declaration of Declaration of IndependenceIndependence

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This 47 page pamphlet This 47 page pamphlet encouraged colonists to encouraged colonists to

seek independence from seek independence from Great Britain. Great Britain.

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This 47 page pamphlet This 47 page pamphlet encouraged colonists to encouraged colonists to

seek independence from seek independence from Great Britain. Great Britain.

Common SenseCommon Sense

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Name the author of Name the author of Common Sense.Common Sense.

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Name the author of Name the author of Common Sense.Common Sense.

Thomas PaineThomas Paine

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What person is remembered What person is remembered as a traitor in the as a traitor in the

Revolutionary War?Revolutionary War?

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What person is remembered What person is remembered as a traitor in the as a traitor in the

Revolutionary War?Revolutionary War?

Benedict ArnoldBenedict Arnold

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What battle is considered What battle is considered the turning point of the the turning point of the

Revolutionary War?Revolutionary War?

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What battle is considered What battle is considered the turning point of the the turning point of the

Revolutionary War?Revolutionary War?

SaratogaSaratoga

* France came to the aid of * France came to the aid of the patriots after this battle.the patriots after this battle.