
<p>Honors ANE A People and a Nation Chapter 5</p><p>Chapter 5 terms 1. John Singleton Copley a. Identification</p><p> b. Significance</p><p>2. Paul Revere a. Identification</p><p> b. Significance</p><p>3. the Iroquois policy of neutrality a. Identification</p><p> b. Significance</p><p>4. Albany Congress a. Identification</p><p> b. Significance</p><p>5. the Seven Years War a. Identification</p><p> b. Significance</p><p>6. Acadian deportation a. Identification</p><p> b. Significance</p><p>7. William Pitt a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>8. Battle of Quebec (1759) a. Identification</p><p> b. Significance</p><p>9. Treaty of Paris of 1763 a. Identification</p><p> b. Significance</p><p>10. Neolin and Chief Pontiac a. Identification</p><p> b. Significance</p><p>11. the Proclamation of 1763 a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>12. the 1768 treaty conference at Fort Stanwix, New York a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>13. George III a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>14. George Grenville a. Identification b. Significance 15. individual representation a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>16. virtual representation a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>17. the Real Whigs a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>18. Cato’s Letters a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>19. the Sugar Act a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>20. the Currency Act a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>21. the Stamp Act a. Identification b. Significance 22. The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>23. Patrick Henry a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>24. the Virginia Stamp Act Resolves a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>25. Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes on the British Colonies a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>26. the Loyal Nine a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>27. Andrew Oliver a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>28. Thomas Hutchinson a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>29. Ebenezer MacIntosh a. Identification b. Significance 30. the Sons of Liberty a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>31. Charleston demonstrations of October 1765 and January 1766 a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>32. Philadelphia demonstration against Benjamin Franklin a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>33. the Stamp Act Congress a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>34. nonimportation associations of 1765 a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>35. Lord Rockingham a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>36. the Declaratory Act a. Identification b. Significance 37. Charles Townshend a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>38. the Townshend Acts a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>39. Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>40. the Massachusetts circular letter a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>41. the numbers 45 and 92 a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>42. public rituals a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>43. the Daughters of Liberty a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>44. Edenton Ladies Tea Party a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>45. the nonimportation-nonconsumption movement of 1768–1770 a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>46. Lord North a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>47. the Liberty riot a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>48. the Boston Massacre a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>49. Samuel Adams a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>50. Committees of Correspondence a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>51. the Boston Statement of Rights and Grievances a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>52. the Tea Act a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>53. the Boston Tea Party a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>54. the Coercive (Intolerable) Acts a. Identification b. Significance</p><p>55. the Quebec Act a. Identification</p><p> b. Significance</p>
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