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7. | in 1763 the King of England stated that colonists could not settled west of the Appalachian Mountains |
8. | the practice that Great Britain's Navy used to kidnap American sailors and forced them to serve in Great Britain's Navy; one of the primary causes of the War of 1812. |
10. | muskets (guns) was manufactured by this idea (2 Words) |
13. | this group of men organized after the creation of the Stamp Act (3 Words) |
14. | this uprising took place under Washington's administration where he organized a military force to stop the Pennsylvania farmers who refused to pay the whiskey tax and they resorted to violence (2 Words) |
15. | these acts closed the Boston Harbor in retaliation of the Boston Tea Party (2 Words) |
18. | in the year 1783, an agreement was reached and officially signed that Great Britain officially recognized the independence of the United States. (3 Words) |
20. | during the 1800's the South depended heavily on this profitable crop |
21. | this feeling rose at the end of the War of 1812 Americans began to have a true American identity |
22. | the second leg of the Trans-Atlantic trade where Africans(slaves) were being transported to the New World (2 Words) |
23. | this battle officially ended the American Revolutionary War; Great Britain surrendered |
24. | colonists opposed Great Britain's economic system of of exporting more than they import; nations needed colonies for additional resources and markets |