Early African-American culture was the result of combining these with a Cuisinart or Osterizer
African Cultures
Paper products, including playing cards, were effectively and ruthlessly taxed in this act
Stamp Act
This movement favored Logic over Religion; also describes a room with an active bulb.
Enlightenment
Signed in 1776, this Declaration was created by a committee of five members and might contain a clue to a treasure
Declaration of Independence
These folks were contracted by Penn to fill his state; they miss Munich
This was popular in the slave communities, and is the title of a group in a recent film series reboot
Resistance
As opposed to"nickel and diming", this act ensured the British could invade a house without warrant
Quartering
Most Popular English Enlightenment Philosopher, also a safecracker
John Locke
This was the final effort of the Second Continental Congress to make peace with the Crown; reference to Noah.
Olive Branch Petition
Though they were born in a different country, these individuals grew up in another country before becoming colonists
Scots-Irish
This journey shares a title with a popular Zedd and Maren Morris
Middle Passage
A party was inspired by this act
Tea
Other English Philosopher
Thomas Hobbes
Constructed by the First Continental Congress, this document is often confused with another.
Declaration of Rights
Nearly half of the English immigrants were these, for the sake of passage
Indentured servants
Baloo the Bear looked for these things, which many slave communities had to construct, steal, or invent
Necessities
Real-name Coercive Act
"Intolerable"
Most Popular French Enlightenment Philosopher
Voltaire
Though never accepted, this New York idea put Independence on everybody's mind
Albany Plan of Union
In the education of the people, the literacy rates of this area were better than the other
North
A poet who bought her freedom
Phillis Wheatley
An early example of an embargo; limited trade to English
Navigation
Other French Philosopher
Rousseau
Official Calligrapher of the Declaration of Independence
Timothy Matlack
The counterpart to Grammar Schools, in the interest of fairness and equality.
Dame Schools