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Ch6 SS Vocab

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The British monarch wanted to enforce the proclamation, so he passed the acts.   King George III  
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Required colonists to house & feed British soldiers   Quartering Acts  
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Income   Revenue  
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Law that made sugar, molasses, & other stuff shipped taxed   Sugar Act  
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Required all legal & illegal documents carrying a stamp showing they’ve been taxed   Stamp Act  
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Member of Virginia’s House of Burgesses who started the protest for the Stamp Act   Patrick Henry  
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Refusal to buy   Boycott  
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Lawyers, merchants, & craftspeople that made a secret society against the Stamp Act   Sons of Liberty  
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Suspended New York’s assembly & made sure goods were taxed   Townshend Acts  
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Search warrants   Writs of Assistance  
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Leader of Sons of Liberty that protested against the Townshend Acts   Samuel Adams  
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A mini-battle between British soldiers & Boston colonists where 5 colonists, including Crispus Attucks, died   Boston Massacre  
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Lawyer that defended the soldiers & was the cousin of Samuel Adams   John Adams  
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Groups that exchanged letters about the colonial affairs   Committees of Correspondence  
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When Boston colonists came aboard a British ship filled with tea & dumped the tea overboard   Boston Tea Party  
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Force of armed civilians   Militia  
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Militia that was to be ready to act in one minute   Minutemen  
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Laws to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party   Intolerable Acts  
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Meeting where delegates voted to ban all trade with Britain until they took back the Intolerable Acts   First Continental Congress  
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Boston silversmith that rode out at midnight to warn John Hancock & Samuel Adams that the British were coming   Paul Revere  
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First battles of the Revolutionary War   Lexington & Concord  
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Supported Britain   Loyalists  
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Rebelled against Britain   Patriots  
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Leader of the Green Mountain Boys   Ethan Allen  
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Cannon & large guns   Artillery  
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Meeting where the delegates decided to form an army   Second Continental Congress  
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America’s army   Continental Army  
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Part of the plan to invade Quebec & helped with the victory at Ticonderoga   Benedict Arnold  
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Piece of writing declaring America’s independence from Britain   Declaration of Independence  
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Delegate from Virginia that wrote the Declaration   Thomas Jefferson  
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