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chapter 1 section 2 guided reading
textbook pgs. 109 - 119
- the _ required all goods shipped to and from the english colonies be carried on english ships.
- the _ said monarchs could not suspend parliaments laws or create their own courts, nor could they impose taxes or raise an army without parliaments consent.
- in his book two treatises of government, _ argued that a monarchs right to rule comes from the people.
- in 1748 the writer baron montesquieu suggested that the three types of political power were _, _, and _.
- the enlightenment and the great awakening both emphasized a(n) _ inclined american colonists toward political independence.
- many british leaders thought that the _ should share in the costs incurred by britains victory in the seven years war.
- the _ put new customs duties on glass, lead, paper, paint, and tea imported into the colonies.
- in 1774 parliament passed the _ to punish massachusetts for the \tea party\ and to dissuade other colonies from challenging british authority.
- in september 1774, the first _ met in philadelphia and decided to boycott british goods.
- the town of concord created a special militia called the _ who were trained and ready to \stand at a minutes warning in case of alarm.\
- americans who backed britain were known as _, or _.
- the british general william howe defeated american general _ at the battle of brandywine creek on september 11, 1777.
- in october 1777, the americans won a stunning victory at _, after which _ decided to commit troops to the american cause.
- the last major battle of the american revolution was fought at _ in 1781.
- britain recognized american independence with the signing of the _.
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