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Students should be able to identify and explain the importance of the following people, events, and concepts:
The Albany Plan
Seven Years' War
Creoles
The Iroquois Confederacy
King William's War
Queen Anne's War
The Treaty of Utrecht
King George's War
George Washington
Fort Necessity
Fort Duquesne
William Pitt
"impressment"
Jeffrey Amherst
James Wolfe
Marquis de Montcalm
Quebec
Peace of Paris
King George III
George Grenville
Pontiac
The Proclamation of 1763
The Mutiny Act of 1765
The Sugar Act of 1764
The Currency Act of 1764
The Stamp Act of 1765
The Paxton Boys
Patrick Henry
Virginia Resolves
James Otis
Sons of Liberty
Thomas Hutchinson
Declaratory Act
Charles Townshend
Townshend Duties
Captain Thomas Preston
Boston Massacre
Samuel Adams
Committee of Correspondence
"country Whigs"
Virtual and Actual Representation
Gaspée
The Tea Act of 1773
Daughters of Liberty
The Boston Tea Party
The Coercive Acts of 1774
First Continental Congress
Conciliatory Propositions
Minutemen
General Thomas Gage
Lexington and Concord
William Dawes
Paul Revere
Major Thomas Pitcairn








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