Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
British Acts of Control
MISC 1
MISC 2
100

An unwelcome intrusion into someone else's land

Invasion

100

Analyzing several sources to determine if they agree or disagree.

Corroboration
100
Complete the phrase... No taxation______

Without Representation

100

What is it called when someone refuses to buy goods?

Boycott

100

The world's best breakup letter

Declaration of Independence

200

Group of men that protested British authority

Sons of Liberty

200

A system where people agree to work for a set period of time without pay in exchange for passage to the New World, or to pay off a debt

Indentured Servitude

200

Act that required colonists to house and feed British soldiers

Quartering Act

200
A war between the French and British that was fought both in the colonies AND around the world

French and Indian War OR 7 Years War

200

The supreme body of government in Great Britain

Parliament

300

A form of government in which people vote for their representatives in government

Democracy

300

A type of slavery in which the status of being enslaved is passed down from mother to child

Chattel Slavery

300

law created by British officials that prohibited colonists from settling in areas west of the Appalachian Mountains

Proclamation of 1763

300

One reason that Paul Revere's image of the Boston Massacre might NOT be a reliable source

-Member of Sons of Liberty

-Participated in the Boston Tea Party

-Can't confirm he was at the event

300

Historical thinking skill in which we analyze who created a document

Sourcing

400

Someone who is opposed to British authority

Patriot
400

Someone who supports British authority

Loyalist

400

Which Act forced colonists to use British ships to transport goods and greatly restricted trade?

Navigation Act

400

Meeting of representatives from each colony that took place after the Battle of Lexington in 1775. Where the Declaration of Independence was approved

2nd Continental Congress

400

A series of actions designed to punish colonists for their protests. The acts closed Boston Harbor and limited colonial town meetings

Intolerable Acts

500
Act that put a tax on all paper goods in the colonies

Stamp Act

500

This act put a tax on molasses 

Sugar Act

500

An economic strategy where the "mother country" imposes economic controls on their colonies to increase their own financial power...often at the expense of the colonies well being

Mercantilism

500

What is the relationship between the Sugar/Stamp Act and the French and Indian War?

Britain imposed the taxes to help pay off the war debt

500

controversial land that led to the French and Indian War; British win war and claim this land; region where British fur traders went; rich soil for farming

Ohio River Valley

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