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- 2. John Newton wrote the words to "Amazing Grace" but it was sung with any tune that matched the ______________ of the poem. When William Walker set it to its current tune, everyone seemed to think it was perfect and it is now known by the words and the music.
- 4. The British used the ____________ Divide as the boundary that they called the Proclamation Line--the line past which colonists could not settle.
- 6. At the _______________ of Beethoven's ninth symphony, it was very well received but Beethoven himself never heard it. He was completely deaf.
- 9. The ___________________ Line said that the British colonists in the New World could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains, that land was left for the Indians.
- 10. France had to ____________ its holdings in the New World to Great Britain when they lost the Seven Years (French and Indian) War.
- 11. We know that Thomas Chippendale's company made the dining chairs in our lesson _______________ 1755-60 because that's when they were making chairs like that. There were not exact records kept of those particular chairs.
- 12. Captain James Hook was known for his excellent ___________________ as well as taking good care of his sailors.
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- 1. The colonists had ________________ claims to some of the lands west of the Proclamation Line, since they had bought the land there. Of course, the native people did too.
- 3. The British East India company began to have military power as well as the __________________ power that they had always had.
- 5. The Proclamation Line became ________________ after the United States achieved independence from Great Britain since it had been a British law.
- 7. Beethoven's ___________________ deafness did not seem to hurt his ability to compose music, but he did have to communicate through writing notes back and forth.
- 8. ____________________ is caused by a lack of vitamin C in one's diet and a great many sailors died from it because of a lack of fresh food.
