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Unit 2
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Alexander Hamilton: Secretary of Treasury under George Washington starting in 1789
George Washington: Established a precedent of not holding office for more than two 4 year terms
Marquis de Lafayette: French aristocrat who became a major general in the Colonial army when he was 19 years old
Crispus Attucks: First bloodshed of the American Revolution
Thomas Paine: Wrote ‘Common Sense’ and ‘The Crisis’ as propaganda-like literature in support of a free United States
William Pitt: While working in the London government he earned his nickname of "Organizer of Victory"
Samuel Adams: Organized Committees of correspondence
General Braddock: 60 year old British commander during the French and Indian War
Little Turtle: Native American Chief of the Miamis
Daughters of Liberty: Helped to end the Stamp Act and boycott British goods by making their own clothing
Great Compromise: Established proportional representation in the House of Representatives
Mercantilism: Enforced restrictions on colonial manufacturing, trade, and paper currency; making the colonies quasi-dependent on Britain
New Jersey Plan: Unicameral legislature
Ohio River Valley: wanted it for its access to internal lands and its resource availability and production
Salutary Neglect: Allowed the colonies to grow as an independent nation for decades without Britain catching on to what was happening
Iroquois Confederacy: The most powerful native American group in the Ohio Valley
French and Indian : 7 Year War between France and Great Britain over the control of the Ohio River Valley and Canada
Battle of Quebec : 1759; one of the more significant battles between the French and British
Articles of Confederation : The first United States “Constitution”
Treaty of Paris : The official legal end to the 7 Years War that was occurring in Europe as well as the French and Indian War in America
Unit 2
Across:2. | Established a precedent of not holding office for more than two 4 year terms | 4. | 1759; one of the more significant battles between the French and British | 6. | While working in the London government he earned his nickname of "Organizer of Victory" | 7. | Unicameral legislature | 8. | wanted it for its access to internal lands and its resource availability and production | 9. | Wrote ‘Common Sense’ and ‘The Crisis’ as propaganda-like literature in support of a free United States |
| 10. | Helped to end the Stamp Act and boycott British goods by making their own clothing | 12. | Enforced restrictions on colonial manufacturing, trade, and paper currency; making the colonies quasi-dependent on Britain | 14. | The first United States “Constitution” | 15. | 7 Year War between France and Great Britain over the control of the Ohio River Valley and Canada | 16. | First bloodshed of the American Revolution | 17. | Allowed the colonies to grow as an independent nation for decades without Britain catching on to what was happening |
| | Down:1. | French aristocrat who became a major general in the Colonial army when he was 19 years old | 3. | Native American Chief of the Miamis | 5. | 60 year old British commander during the French and Indian War |
| 11. | The official legal end to the 7 Years War that was occurring in Europe as well as the French and Indian War in America | 13. | Organized Committees of correspondence |
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Unit 2
Across:2. | Established a precedent of not holding office for more than two 4 year terms | 4. | 1759; one of the more significant battles between the French and British | 6. | While working in the London government he earned his nickname of "Organizer of Victory" | 7. | Unicameral legislature | 8. | wanted it for its access to internal lands and its resource availability and production | 9. | Wrote ‘Common Sense’ and ‘The Crisis’ as propaganda-like literature in support of a free United States |
| 10. | Helped to end the Stamp Act and boycott British goods by making their own clothing | 12. | Enforced restrictions on colonial manufacturing, trade, and paper currency; making the colonies quasi-dependent on Britain | 14. | The first United States “Constitution” | 15. | 7 Year War between France and Great Britain over the control of the Ohio River Valley and Canada | 16. | First bloodshed of the American Revolution | 17. | Allowed the colonies to grow as an independent nation for decades without Britain catching on to what was happening |
| | Down:1. | French aristocrat who became a major general in the Colonial army when he was 19 years old | 3. | Native American Chief of the Miamis | 5. | 60 year old British commander during the French and Indian War |
| 11. | The official legal end to the 7 Years War that was occurring in Europe as well as the French and Indian War in America | 13. | Organized Committees of correspondence |
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© 2017
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only