These troops could leave whenever they needed to or be ready in a minute.
Who were the militia or minutemen?
Freedom from rule by others
What is independence?
These soldiers volunteered to fight for their colony.
Who were militia?
The first two battles of the Revolutionary War
What is Lexington and Concord.
These colonists were opposed to Britain's actions and policies.
Who were the Patriots?
the crime of fighting against one’s own country
What is treason?
A formal agreement of friendship between countries
What is an alliance?
Men who fought as part of this were used to traditional, warfare and were led by George Washington.
What was the Continental army?
Freedom that cannot be taken away
What are rights?
Parliament passed a series of harsh laws in response to the Boston Tea Party.
What was the Intolerable Acts?
Soldiers who are paid to fight for another country
What is a mercenary?
The phrase BEST describes the main reason for the colonists’ anger about the Stamp Act?
What is "No Taxation without Representation?"
Being under the complete control by the British military.
What is martial law?
This delegate from Massachusetts served on the committee that wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Who was John Adams?
This set of laws placed new taxes on the colonists after the repeal of the Stamp Act?
What are the Townshend Acts?
colonists who supported Great Britain during the
Revolutionary War
Who were Loyalists?
to sign up for the armed forces
What is to enlist?