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AMSCO AP US History Chapter 4 Patrick Henry - correct answers Young Virginian lawyer who coined the phrase "No taxation without representation" in his speech to the House of Burgesses. (p. 73) Stamp Act Congress - correct answers Representatives from nine colonies met in New York in 1765 and decided that only their own elected representatives had the power to approve taxes. (p. 73) Sons and Daughters of Liberty - correct answers Secret society organized to intimidated tax agents. Sometimes they destroyed revenue stamps and tarred and feathered tax collectors. (p. 73) John Dickinson; Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania - correct answers In 1767 and 1768, he argued that the idea of no taxation without representation, was an essential principle of English law. (p. 74) Samuel Adams - correct answers In 1768, he was one of the authors of the the Massachusetts Circular Letter which urged colonies to petition Parliament to repeal the Townshend Acts. (p. 74) James Otis - correct answers In 1768, he was one of the authors of the the Massachusetts Circular Letter which urged colonies to petition Parliament to repeal the Townshend Acts. (p. 74) Massachusetts Circular Letter - correct answers In 1768, this document was distributed to every colonial legislature. It urged the colonies to petition Parliament to repeal the Townshend Acts. (p. 74) Committees of Correspondence - correct answers Initiated by Samuel Adams in 1772, these letters spread news of suspicious or threatening acts by the British throughout the colonies. (p. 74) Intolerable Acts - correct answers Colonist name for the Coercive Acts of 1774, a series of acts created to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party. (p. 75) George III - correct answers In the 1760s, he was the King of England. (p. 71)
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