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The Enduring Vision, Fifth Edition
Paul S. Boyer, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Clifford E. Clark, Jr., Carleton College
et al.
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Chapter 5: Roads to Revolution, 1750-1776



After reading Chapter 5, you should be able to identify and explain the historical significance of each of the following:

Albany Plan of Union

Acadians, Cajuns

Seven Years' War (French and Indian War)

Neolin, Pontiac's uprising, and the Proclamation of 1763

King George III

writs of assistance and James Otis

Sugar Act and vice-admiralty courts

George Grenville

Stamp Act and Stamp Act Congress

virtual representation

Patrick Henry

Loyal Nine and Sons of Liberty

Declaratory Act

Charles Townshend and the Townshend duties (Revenue Act of 1767)

John Wilkes

American Board of Customs Commissioners, customs racketeering

Samuel Adams

John Adams

spinning bees

Lord North

John Hancock

Crispus Attucks and the Boston Massacre

committees of correspondence

Tea Act and the Boston Tea Party

Lord Dunmore's proclamation

Coercive or Intolerable Acts and Quebec Act

Suffolk Resolves and Continental Association

minutemen, Paul Revere, and Lexington and Concord

Olive Branch Petition

Thomas Paine, Common Sense

Second Continental Congress and Declaration of Independence


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