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incoming money
What is revenue?
100
the introduction to a formal document
What is the preamble?
100
Ideas or information designed and spread to influence opinion
What is propaganda?
100
Companies of civilian soldiers who boasted that they were ready to fight on a minute's notice
Who were minutemen?
100
A surprise attack
What is an ambush?
200
to cancel and act or law
What is repeal?
200
American colonists determined to fight the British for independence
Who are the Patriots?
200
Rights that cannot be surrendered
What are unalienable rights?
200
American colonists who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independence
Who were Loyalists?
200
A list of problems the Patriots had with King George
What were grievances?
300
to enlist soldiers in the army
What is recruit?
300
A formal request
What is a petition?
300
Taking on side in a conflict
What is neutral?
300
A continuous rise in the price of goods and services
What is inflation?
400
to give official approval to
What is to ratify?
400
A group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
Who were militia?
400
To refuse to buy items from a particular country
What is boycott?
400
Hit and run fighting
What is guerilla warfare?
500
an armed private ship
What is a privateer?
500
Paid soldiers who served in the army of a foreign country
Who were mercenaries?
500
The strongest leader of the Patriots
Who was George Washington?
500
To cut off and area by means of troops or ships to stop supplies or people from coming in or going out
What is a blockade?
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