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- what did the proclamation of 1763 do? 7. list some of the consequences of the french and indian war 8. who did the french ally with in the french and indian war? 9. what were the 3 groups that were divided during the revolution? define each in one sentence. p l n 10. describe the significance of the 2nd continental congress 11. the declaration of independence was announced on 12. identify the groups that the declaration of independence did not grant rights or freedoms to 13. according to the declaration of independence, what should people do if a government fails to protect their rights? 14. match the colonial experience to the constitutional right it later inspired. • writs of assistance → amendment • quartering acts → amendment • “no taxation without representation” → right to 15. fought against america during the american revolution 16. and sided with america during the american revolution
Brief Explanations
- The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited British colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains to ease relations with Native - Americans.
- Consequences of the French and Indian War included British debt, increased taxation on colonists, and strained relations between Britain and the colonies.
- The French allied with various Native - American tribes in the French and Indian War.
- The three groups during the Revolution were Patriots (colonists who fought for independence), Loyalists (colonists who remained loyal to Britain), and Neutrals (colonists who did not take sides).
- The 2nd Continental Congress was significant as it managed the colonial war effort, and eventually adopted the Declaration of Independence.
- The Declaration of Independence was announced on July 4, 1776.
- The Declaration of Independence did not grant rights or freedoms to Native - Americans, enslaved Africans, and women.
- According to the Declaration of Independence, if a government fails to protect people's rights, they have the right to alter or abolish it.
- Writs of Assistance → Fourth Amendment (related to unreasonable searches and seizures). Quartering Acts → Third Amendment (related to quartering of troops). "No taxation without representation" → right to representation in government.
- Britain fought against America during the American Revolution.
- France and Spain aided America during the American Revolution.
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- Prohibited British colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
- British debt, increased colonial taxation, strained Britain - colony relations.
- Various Native - American tribes.
- Patriots: Colonists who fought for independence. Loyalists: Colonists who remained loyal to Britain. Neutrals: Colonists who did not take sides.
- Managed the colonial war effort and adopted the Declaration of Independence.
- July 4, 1776.
- Native - Americans, enslaved Africans, women.
- Have the right to alter or abolish the government.
- Writs of Assistance → Fourth Amendment. Quartering Acts → Third Amendment. "No taxation without representation" → right to representation in government.
- Britain.
- France, Spain.