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| who was presed to death in salem massachusettes |
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| in what year did the salem witch trails take place |
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| list two types of evidence that the courts accepted as proof of witchcarft |
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admission of guilt spectral evidence:people visited by ghosts of possessed |
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| who were the two girls that first started acting starngely |
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betty paris abaigail williams |
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| what would happen if a person who was accused of being a witch didnt confess |
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| who was the first to be hanged for being a witch |
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| when did the french and indian war take place |
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| who was fighting (specifically) |
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british army and colonial miltia some natives
french ar, and colonial militia, lots of native americans |
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| competition over fur trade |
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| where did the war take place |
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ohio river valley; penn,west ney york and canada |
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| how did the brits fight in battle |
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| straight , uniformed lines rows and columns |
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| how did the native americans fight |
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| in the forest, hiding and concealing guerilla warfare |
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| willian pitt decided to use the navy to acttack quebec |
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| what were the 3 problems that the british had when the war was over |
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1.war debt 2.potiac's rebellion 3.needed money to control land and people |
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| what did the brits set up to deal with chief pontiac |
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| the proclamation line of 1763 |
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| how many miles sperated englan from the north american colonies |
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| what were the series of laws set up sothat the brits could protect trade and make more money for its empire |
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| trade and navigation laws |
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| what would the conlonist do to show that they didnt like the british law enforcement |
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1.smuggled goods 2.trade with other countries 3.boycott |
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| what two things were the british trying to capture/recapture which led to concord |
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1.radical leaders sam adams and john hancock
2.ammunition stockpiled by the colonists |
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| proclomation line of 1763 |
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| a line set up along the border of british territory to keep colonists from going into indian territory |
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| first contenintal congress |
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| a group of leaders that sat down and wrote up complaints that were sent ot the king |
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| to not buy or use a certain service in protest |
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| soliders that are not part of the military/army but voulenteer to fight in a certain area and can leave when they please |
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| farmers or townspeopole who are ready to fight in a minutes notice to defend their area |
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| people that are loyal to a certant person or govenment who rules then and does not want change |
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| peole who want to rebel a government and create a new one and free their county or territory |
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| the dutch east india tea company |
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| a trading company the british government had financial interest in that operated all over the world |
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