Vocabulary
Lesson 1- Britain's 13 Colonies
Lesson 1 (Continued)
Lesson 2 & 3- Path to Independence/The War in NJ
Lesson 4 & 5- A New State/NJ Develops
100

Freedom to govern oneself

What is independence

100

Made the colonists pay a tax on newspapers and printed documents

What is The Stamp Act?

100

This is when the Sons of Liberty boarded East India Trading Company ships in Boston Harbor and dumped chests of tea into the harbor

What is The Boston Tea Party?

100

Leaders from the U.S. and Britain met in Paris to sign this document. The document stated that the U.S. was an independent country.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

100

The First Amendment provides people with these things.

What are several personal rights, such as free speech and freedom of religion? 

200

Soldiers hired to fight in a foreign country

What are mercenaries?

200

This taxed consumer purchases of glass, paint, tea

What is The Townshend Act?

200

Those who wanted to govern themselves were called

What is the Patriots

200

The 4 battles that took place in New Jersey, in consecutive order

What are the Battles of Trenton (1776), Princeton (1777), Monmouth (1778), and Springfield (1780) ? 

200

This was invented by Samuel B. Morse

What is the telegraph?

300

The crime of trying to remove one's government from power by force

What is treason?

300

Taxed tea and said colonists could only buy tea from the East India Tea company

What is The Tea Act?

300

Those who wanted to support Great Britain

What is Loyalists

300

The battle that was fought for control of Trenton. The Continental Army won.

What is The Battle of Trenton?

300

These are turnpikes

What are private roads that charge money to use? 

400

An official count of a population

What is a census?

400

The new set of laws that were so hard the colonists called them intolerable

What are the Intolerable Acts?

400

The group that led many protests

What is the Sons of Liberty
400

The first plan of government for the U.S. in 1781

What are the Articles of Confederation?

400

This is the purpose of a telegraph

What is to communicate over long distances?

500

A written change or addition to a set of laws, such as the US Constitution

What is an amendment?

500

Forced colonists to let British troops stay on their property

What is The Quartering Act?

500

The Second Continental Congress created this army with soldiers from all colonies. George Washington was the chief in command.

What is The Continental Army?

500

The three branches of government

What are the legislative, executive, and judicial bramches?

500

List each branch of government and what it is responsible for

What is the Legislative Branch (makes laws), the Executive Branch (run by the President), and the Judicial Branch (courts & judges)?

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