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essential questions that follow. This should be in your own words and submitted to turnitin.com by 8am 10/ 4 Key Terms: 1. Patrick Henry-a young aristocrat of Virginia who hoped to gain influence in the colony’s politics. Most well-known for his speech at the Virginia House of Burgesses where he concluded by threatening the King, should policies remain unchanged. He introduced resolutions which stated that Americans should receive the same rights as their English counterparts (Virginia Resolves.) 2. Stamp Act Congress/James Otis-James Otis persuaded the colonies to form an intercontinental assembly, made up of representatives of the colonies, in response to the stamp tax passed by the British. They hoped to resolve matters through …show more content…

James Otis 6. Albany Plan of Union-in response to the French-Indian threat a colonial confederacy met to discuss a peace treaty with the Iroquois. Continuation of these talks led the colonies to discuss the formation of a colonial federation for Indian defense (a rudimentary government for America.) 7. Proclamation of 1763 and Peace of Paris 1763-after the British victory in the French-Indian War, coinciding with King George III coming to power, the Peace of Paris was signed forcing France to give up the majority of its colonies, including the ones in India. In order to prevent further wars between the colonists and the Indians (which the British government realized would be very costly) the Proclamation of 1763 was issued forbidding colonists from setting west of the Appalachian Mountains, into Indian territory. This was, of course, highly unpopular among the colonist who had just won a war and now were banned from enjoying their reward. 8. Pontiacs Rebellion-after the French-Indian War many colonists began to colonize the Ohio River Valley, much to the disdain of the Indians who had already settled that land. In response to this intrusion, the Native American tribes created an alliance under the Indian chieftain Pontiac and struck back by massacring one of the settlement populations. In response to this, the British government issued the Proclamation of 1763 to prevent such conflicts from occurring

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