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Laws
Colonial Times
Government
100

Revolution

A violent attempt to change the government from one form to another.

100

Migration

To move from one place to another 

Example-The Great Migration where southern African Americans migrated to northern cities.

100

To Change a law by adding, updating, or removing a section of it.

Amendment

100

Colony

Land that is ruled by a country that is far away

100

Navigations Acts

Laws that said the colonies could only trade with England, the mother country.

200

Confederation

Several groups, states, or countries united in a alliance or league.

200

Immigration

To move to another country permanently

200

Ratify

To formally agree to a document

200

Massacre

to violently kill a large number of people.

200

Federal

Central government/ Washington DC is the federal capital of the United States.

300

Delegate

An official representative to a meeting

300

Suffrage

Right to vote.  For example Universal Male Suffrage, Women's Suffrage Movement.
300

Tariff

Tax on imported goods

300

Loyalist

Supported the King and England, didn't think the colonies should become independent.

300

1st Continental Congress

Met to decide what to the response would be to the Intolerable Acts.  12 out of 13 colonies met by sending delegates.  They decided to boycott English goods.

400

List 2 ways that the King of England taxed the colonists?

Stamp Act

Tea Tax


400

Spoils System

Giving jobs to supporters if your party wins an elections, jobs went to supporters that were often unqualified for the job. 

400

Boycott

to not buy something as a form of protest-Example Bus Boycott in Montgomery, Alabama

400

Patriot

Wanted the colonies to become a country-- wanted to break up with England

400

Federalist

Wanted strong central government.  Believed that federal government should be stronger than the states.

500

July 4, 1776

Date the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Second Continental Congress 

500

Bicameral

Two chambers-- Our legislature is bicameral.  There are two chambers, the Senate and the House of Representatives.

500

Nullification

Cancel or ignore a law

500

Propaganda

presenting information with the goal to get you to see the situation in a specific way/ from the same point of view as the author

500

Antifederalists

People who didn't want a central government, wanted strong regional governemnt, strong states

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