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Unit I Test - Study Guide: Resources

This study guide provides information for an upcoming Unit I Test on September 30th. Students should review their textbook chapters 4 and 5, a chapter from A Young People's History, George Washington's journal excerpt, and videos about the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party. The study guide lists key terms and essential questions covering the three regions of the colonies, ideas that influenced the American Revolution, the French and Indian War, British policies after that war, Bacon's Rebellion, new British taxes and policies in the 1770s, reactions to the Proclamation of 1763 and Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the battles of Lexington and Concord.

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Unit I Test - Study Guide: Resources

This study guide provides information for an upcoming Unit I Test on September 30th. Students should review their textbook chapters 4 and 5, a chapter from A Young People's History, George Washington's journal excerpt, and videos about the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party. The study guide lists key terms and essential questions covering the three regions of the colonies, ideas that influenced the American Revolution, the French and Indian War, British policies after that war, Bacon's Rebellion, new British taxes and policies in the 1770s, reactions to the Proclamation of 1763 and Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the battles of Lexington and Concord.

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Unit I Test Study Guide

This test will take place on Monday, September 30th

Resources: (what to study from)


Textbook: Chapters 4 and 5 (see your Cornell notes!) A Young Peoples History, Chapter 3 (Bacons Rebellion) George Washingtons journal excerpt Boston Massacre & Boston Tea Party videos (see website & notes) Additional class notes/materials

Key Terms:
Cash Crop The Enlightenment Militia Bacons Rebellion Plantations Quartering Act Loyalist Democracy Townshend Acts Proclamation of 1763 Sugar Act Stamp Act Boston Tea Party Patriot Boycott Battle of Lexington & Concord Propaganda Intolerable Acts Continental Congress Boston Massacre

Essential Questions:
- What were the three regions of the colonies? How was each region different from one another (consider their major industries, who founded them, and beliefs/ideas that set them apart) - What ideas developed in the 13 colonies that influenced the coming of the American Revolution? - How did competition for land in North America lead to the French and Indian War? - How did American colonists react to new British policies after the French and Indian War?

- What types of people joined Bacons Rebellion? Why did they join? - Why did the British government establish new policies and taxes in the 1770s? - Why did American colonists dislike the Proclamation of 1763? - How did American colonists react to the Boston Massacre? - Were the colonists justified in carrying out the Boston Tea Party? Explain why? *** - Why were the battles at Lexington and Concord important? - What were the beliefs of the Loyalists and Patriots?

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