History of the Americas
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- the dust bowl affected how many acres in the texas and oklahoma panhandles, and parts of neighboring kansas, colorado, and new mexico?
- This African American man was the first person to be killed during the Boston Massacre in 1770. . .
- This man is the creator of the Sons of Liberty and is responsible for much of the boycotting of British goods as well as the violence toward tax collectors. . .
- This revolutionary author wrote "Common Sense," with the purpose of motivating colonists to join the independence movement. . .
- This delegate first became famous for his Join or Die political cartoon. During the war, he spent a majority of the time overseas in France trying to persuade the French to provide the colonists supplies, weapons and men in their fight for independence. . .
- What was the first direct tax on the colonies
- Who was the first to address taxation without representation
- How did the colonist get most of the townshend acts repealed in 1770
- What happened to Britain after the French and Indian war
- Who made all the decisions in the parliament for the colonies
- The shift of population from rural to urban areas
- An updated version of the first, this rapid change in technology was based in the united States
- enlands cotton came from american plantations in south which enhanced
- Brought factory/machine designs from britain to the United States
- A group of people who work for an industry that fight to change working conditions and how workers are treated and paid.
- Competing ideals of French Revolution and Congress of Vienna caused this
- The engine that pulls trains and materials
- The aim to create radical change to the established order of a government or social norms.
- who reaches 1 million people in 1800
- An economic system in which individuals privately own the resources and means of production