What were the causes and consequences of pontiacs rebellion

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Part I. COMPETITION FOR EMPIRE

King Philip's War                Dominion of New England            Port Royal

George Washington          Nathaniel Bacon                       William & Mary

Sir William Berkeley           The Glorious Revolution            mercantilism 

Iroquois Confederation    Queen Anne's War                       James Wolfe

King William's War William Pitt (the Elder)                   Louisbourg 

King George's War            Edward Braddock                     Fort Necessity   

Lord Jeffrey Amherst        Albany Plan                               Fort Duquesne

Edmund Andros                 Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle              Pequot War

Peace of Paris (1763)        Louis Joseph de Montcalm                James II

Charles II                              Great War for the Empire      Oliver Cromwell 

The Great Awakening       Leisler's Rebellion               Seven Years' War

Quebec                                 Montreal   

What were the causes and results of the Pequot War, King Philip's War, and Bacon's Rebellion?

What impact did the Glorious Revolution in England have on the English colonies in America?

What role did colonies play in the mercantilist economic system?

What were the causes and results of the four colonial wars in North America between Great Britain and France?

Why is the term French and Indian War a misnomer for the last of those conflicts?

Although the English colonists vastly outnumbered their French opponents, the former was still hard-pressed to defeat the latter. Why?

How did the origin of the last war differ from its three predecessors?

What role did the British Army play in defeating the French in North America? How effective and reliable was the colonial militia in that effort?

What was William Pitt's successful strategy for defeating the French during the Great War for the Empire (AKA-The French & Indian War)?

What did Great Britain gain from the Great War for the Empire?

Part II. THE ROAD TO REBELLION

 

"virtual" representation        Patrick Henry                                     James Otis

Proclamation of 1763          Thomas Hutchinson            Lord North

The Navigation Acts            The Declaratory Act                       John Adams

The Sugar Act                      Thomas Gage                                      George III

Townshend Duties              The Stamp Act                      Benjamin Franklin

Samuel Adams                     The Sons of Liberty    The Boston Massacre

The Boston Tea Party         The Coercive Acts            The Quartering Act

Intolerable Acts                    Paul Revere             1st Continental Congress

Stamp Act Congress           The Sons of Liberty                John Hancock

Pontiac's Rebellion Lexington & Concord          The Enlightenment

"Taxation without representation is tyranny!"

How did British colonial policy change after the Great War for the Empire?

What new policies did the British government introduce immediately after the Great War for the Empire that disturbed many of their American colonists?

What grievances did the American colonists have against the British government, and were their complaints valid?

What were the causes and consequences of Pontiac's Rebellion?

What were the causes and results of the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party?

What was the 1st Continental Congress convened, and what were its results?

Describe the events which led to the outbreak of fighting between the British and Americans in April of 1775.

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