NnamdiChukwu_Revolutionarycrossword

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  1. 4. A revolution that was also known as the bloodless revolution that took place in 1688 which involved overthrowing King James II
  2. 7. The person who was queen of Britain from 1533 to 1603
  3. 8. A war fought by the French and Indians against the British over land settlements in America.
  4. 11. The person was king of Britain from 1600 to 1649
  5. 12. Debt left after the French and Indian war.
  6. 17. Meeting of representatives from 12 of the British colonies.
  7. 18. The massacre that involved the killing of colonists in Boston.
  8. 19. Gave the East India company rights to transport tax to the colonies with little tax.
  9. 21. An English general who led an army during the English Civil war against King Charles I, and was one of the signatures approving the execution of King Charles.
  10. 23. When the British prohibited the colonists from settling on certain parts of America in order to keep the natives happy.
  11. 24. A treaty, signed in Paris, that recognized America as its own autonomous state, separate from the British Empire.
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  1. 1. Meeting of representatives from all 13 of the British colonies which started approving the Declaration of Independence.
  2. 2. The two new rulers of England after King James II was thrown; they also signed the English Bill of rights into fruition.
  3. 3. A war fought in England from 1642 to 1651 that revolved around issues over how the kingdoms should be governed.
  4. 5. Signed by King William and Queen Mary, these bill of rights gave English citizens freedom of speech, free elections, and forbade the monarchy from becoming Catholic.
  5. 6. The man who ruled as the king of Britain from 1685 to 1688 during the restoration.
  6. 9. Laws meant to punish the colonists after they threw tea in the ocean.
  7. 10. The person who was king of Britain from 1566 to 1625
  8. 13. The act that put a tax on papers and documents.
  9. 14. When King Charles II returned from his respite in Continental Europe and reclaimed the British crown.
  10. 15. The first battle of the American revolution
  11. 16. An English philosopher that believed that all men were born with the right to life, property, and liberty.
  12. 20. A French philosopher that believed in the freedom of speech.
  13. 22. This person’s rule was considered fair to Protestants, but the same treatment was applied to Catholics.