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Chapter 9 Part 2

ReviewThe War for

Independence

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a group of people who settle in a distant land but

who are stillunder the control of their

native land

colony

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beginning of the American Revolution

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Dunmore’s War, The

Battle of Point Pleasant

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Lord Dunmore,Governor of

Virginia

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Battle of Point Pleasant

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Said that settlers in

the colonies could not move west

of the Allegheny

Front

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Proclamation of 1763

King George 3

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took up residence in a hollow tree

at Buckhannon

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John and Samuel Pringle

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one who runs away from something

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fugitive

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Wrote “Chronicles of Border Warfare”

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Alexander Scott

Withers

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in charge of the Indian territory

north of the Ohio River

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William Johnson

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in charge of the southern Indian lands

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John Stuart

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Gave the British all Iroquois land south of the Ohio River and east of the Alleghenies

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Treaty of Fort

Stanwix

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Cherokee gave up all of their land

between the Kentucky and

Kanawha Rivers

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Treaty of Hard Labor

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to take away the legal status of something,

particularly a law

nullify

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Why was George

Washington promised western lands?

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military service

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What happened to Washington’s

planned community in

Mason County?

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Indian raids, abandoned

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prominent land speculator that

was interested in the 14th Colony

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Benjamin Franklin

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What was the 14th

Colony to be

named?

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Vandalia

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an amount of money charged citizens by their government to pay for

services provided

tax

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What tax was

particularly disliked?

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Stamp Act

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To protest the tax on tea

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Boston Tea Party

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the harsh or oppressive use of power

tyranny

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Punishment for the

Boston Tea Party

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Closed the

Port of Boston

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Punishment for the day of

fasting

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Closed the House of Burgesses

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a break in the friendly relations between people

or groups

rift

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Who led a surprise raid at Captina

Creek?

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MichaelCresap

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Who killed Chief Logan’s family?

Chief Logan

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Daniel Greathouse

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killed and placed in a canoe and

floated down the Monongahela

River

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Bald Eagle

(Delaware Chief)

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reasons for destroying the Indian power in the west

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1. To draw attention away from the colonist grievances with the

British

2. The governor’s personal interest in western lands

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led the northern troops

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Lord Dunmore

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led the southern troops

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Andrew Lewis

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Indian leader at the Battle

of Point Pleasant

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Chief Cornstalk

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Indian tribes at

Pt.Pleasant

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Shawnee, Delaware, Mingo, Wyandotte, and Cayuga

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What advantage did

the Indians have?

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Skilled at close, hand

to hand fighting

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What was the frontiersmen advantage?

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Superior weapons

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terms of the Treaty of Camp

Charlotte

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1. signed by Lord Dunmore, Shawnee, Delaware, Mingo 2. temporary agreement

3. became permanent at Treaty of Pittsburgh

4. Indians agreed to return all prisoners and horses

5. Indians gave up their rights to hunt south of the Ohio River

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What did the Indians agree to in the Treaty

of Pittsburgh?

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To remain neutral and not aid the British

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not taking sides in a disagreement

neutral

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Explain the Fort Gower

Address.

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They pledged allegiance to King George III and Governor

Dunmore, but would fight only for America and Virginia

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open resistance to authority

rebellion

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the first battle of the

American Revolution

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Battle of Point Pleasant

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Who was appointed to

head the American

Army?

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George Washington

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Washington, Crossing the Delaware

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Two western Virginian

companies were led by what two

men?

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Captain Hugh Stephenson

(Berkeley) and Daniel Morgan

(Frederick)

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Daniel Morgan

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Describe the “Men from Augusta”.

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They wore buckskin cloths, coonskin hats,

rifles, tomahawks, knives

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What was 1777 referred

to on the frontier?

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“the bloody year of the

three sevens”

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nicknamed “hair buyer”

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Henry Hamilton

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did not want to separate from Great

Britian

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Tories or

Loyalist

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majority of the fighting on the

frontier

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defensive

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He surprised the Indians by

guiding his horse to the cliff and

forcing it to jump

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“McCulloch’s Leap”

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Foreman’s Massacre

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21 men including

Foreman and his sons were killed

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Shawnee Chief

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Cornstalk

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Captain at Fort

Randolph

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Captain Arbuckle

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Cornstalk’s son

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Elinipsico

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Cornstalk’s sister

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Nonhalema

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Sent a message saying everything would be done to bring the murders

to justice

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Patrick Henry

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Sent to warn

Fort Donnally,

disguised as Indians

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John Pryor and Philip Hammon

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Saved Fort

Donnally

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Dick Pointer

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occurs when armed forces try to capture a fort or

fortified town bysurrounding it and

preventing any supplies from reaching it

siege

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led the second siege of Fort Henry

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Simon Girty

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Saved Fort Henry

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Betty Zane

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BettyZane

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ended the American

Revolution

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Treaty of Paris

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terms of the treaty

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British - abandon forts

Americans - repay money owed

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Proclamation of 1763

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settlers in the colonies could not move west

of the Allegheny Front

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Vandalia

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proposed 14th

Colony

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Patrick Henry’s Speech

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“No taxation without

representation”

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Stamp Act Tax

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Tax on paper

products

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Battle of Pt.

Pleasant

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First of Rev. WarNorthern troops led by

DunmoreSouthern troops led by

LewisIndians led by Cornstalk

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Tories or

Loyalist

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did not want to separate from Great Britain during the

American Revolution

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The “tragedy at Fort

Randolph”

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Cornstalk,his son and Red Hawk were

killed

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Treaty of Paris

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ended the Revolutionary

War

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Fort Gower

Address

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pledged to fight only for

America and Virginia

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“McCulloch’s Leap”

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surprised the Indians by

guiding his horse to the cliff and

forcing it to jump

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McCulloch’s Leap


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