5. What were the major causes of conflict between Virginia and England? Map of England Early map of Virginia Virginia and the American Revolution
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7. Virginians had become used to making their own laws. The House of Burgesses was the first representative government in the New World (North and South America).
13. Virginians boycotted British goods. Boycott: to refuse to buy or participate in something you believe is wrong
14. Virginians and leaders from other British colonies formed Committees of Correspondence. These committees shared thoughts, ideas, and plans about how they should react to how the colonies were being treated by England. King George III of England
15. Virginians participated in Continental Congresses. Philadelphia Continental Congresses were groups of men who met to decide what to do. They came from all 13 of the British colonies. They met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, because it was in the middle of the colonies, and people could get there from all 13 of the colonies.
16. It was at a Continental Congress that the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776.
17. Virginians joined militias. Militias were local troops who joined together to defend their homelands. They later became the armies of the American Revolution.
18. Virginians organized the Virginia Convention. The men who went to the Virginia Conventions decided what to do about the problems with England. Eventually they decided to fight England for independence.