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Parliament : Britain’s governing body
George : King of England during the Revolutionary War
Appalachian : Proclamation of 1763 forbade settlement west of these mountains
Indians: Britain declared the area west of the colonies a reserve for _____________
Taxes: British increased this to help pay for the French and Indian War
Stamp Act This Act was a tax on all paper documents
Iroquois :Bostonians disguised themselves as this when they threw tea in Boston Harbor
Boston: When they threw the tea overboard it was called the _______________ Tea Party
Taxation: “No __________without representation” became the slogan used by the colonists
Edenton: 51 NC women gathered to drink herbal tea in this event called the ______________ Tea Party.
Lexington: The “shot heard round the world” Part 1
Concord: The “shot heard round the world” Part 2
Massachusetts: Battle of Lexington and Concord occurred in the state of ______________
Philadelphia: The Continental Congress met in this city
Provincial : In NC, John Harvey set up this ______________ Congress to choose delegates for the Continental Congress
Tories: Colonists suspected of siding with the British
Mecklenberg: The _______________ Resolves were a NC document that declared “the king’s commissions” were “null and void.”
MooresCreek: Patriot soldiers won a battle at this bridge near Wilmington
Halifax: This _______________ Resolves authorized NC’s delegates in Philadelphia to join other colonies to seek seeking independence from Britain
Indians: The French fought on the same side with them in the French and Indian War
Colonists: fought on the same side with the British in the French and Indian War
Road to Revolution
Across:1. | Proclamation of 1763 forbade settlement west of these mountains | 6. | fought on the same side with the British in the French and Indian War | 7. | In NC, John Harvey set up this ______________ Congress to choose delegates for the Continental Congress | 8. | Britain’s governing body | 11. | “No __________without representation” became the slogan used by the colonists | 13. | Britain declared the area west of the colonies a reserve for _____________ |
| 14. | King of England during the Revolutionary War | 16. | British increased this to help pay for the French and Indian War | 17. | When they threw the tea overboard it was called the _______________ Tea Party | 18. | Battle of Lexington and Concord occurred in the state of ______________ | 19. | The French fought on the same side with them in the French and Indian War |
| | Down:2. | The Continental Congress met in this city | 3. | The “shot heard round the world” Part 2 | 4. | The _______________ Resolves were a NC document that declared “the king’s commissions” were “null and void.” | 5. | The “shot heard round the world” Part 1 | 9. | Colonists suspected of siding with the British |
| 10. | This _______________ Resolves authorized NC’s delegates in Philadelphia to join other colonies to seek seeking independence from Britain | 12. | 51 NC women gathered to drink herbal tea in this event called the ______________ Tea Party. | 15. | Bostonians disguised themselves as this when they threw tea in Boston Harbor | 18. | Patriot soldiers won a battle at this bridge near Wilmington |
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Road to Revolution
Across:1. | Proclamation of 1763 forbade settlement west of these mountains | 6. | fought on the same side with the British in the French and Indian War | 7. | In NC, John Harvey set up this ______________ Congress to choose delegates for the Continental Congress | 8. | Britain’s governing body | 11. | “No __________without representation” became the slogan used by the colonists | 13. | Britain declared the area west of the colonies a reserve for _____________ |
| 14. | King of England during the Revolutionary War | 16. | British increased this to help pay for the French and Indian War | 17. | When they threw the tea overboard it was called the _______________ Tea Party | 18. | Battle of Lexington and Concord occurred in the state of ______________ | 19. | The French fought on the same side with them in the French and Indian War |
| | Down:2. | The Continental Congress met in this city | 3. | The “shot heard round the world” Part 2 | 4. | The _______________ Resolves were a NC document that declared “the king’s commissions” were “null and void.” | 5. | The “shot heard round the world” Part 1 | 9. | Colonists suspected of siding with the British |
| 10. | This _______________ Resolves authorized NC’s delegates in Philadelphia to join other colonies to seek seeking independence from Britain | 12. | 51 NC women gathered to drink herbal tea in this event called the ______________ Tea Party. | 15. | Bostonians disguised themselves as this when they threw tea in Boston Harbor | 18. | Patriot soldiers won a battle at this bridge near Wilmington |
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