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100

The name of a person who represents others at a convention or conference?

delegate

100

What is a proclamation?

an official public announcement.

100

What is a traitor?

a person guilty of betraying or acting against his or her own country.

100

What is separation from, or freedom of control by, another country or government?

independence 

100

What is the document that announced that the American colonies were breaking away from Great Britain and explained why?

Declaration of Independence

200

To cancel, or undo, a law

Repeal

200

What is the lawmaking part of the British government, similar to the Congress in the United States?

Parliament

200

Colonists felt King George III was a _______ bceause he used his power harshly. 

Tyrant

200

Name of the groups of people in the colonies who opposed independence

Loyalists

200

What is the state of having the same rights and privileges as others?

Equality

300

to bring into a country, especially for sale.

Import

300

An act is a 

Law

300

What is a resolution?

A statement that expresses the wishes or decisions of a group.

300

Not taking sides?

Neutral 

300

What is the name of a Patriot volunteer who was paid and trained to be ready to fight in a minute’s notice.

Minute Man

400

massacre

The murder of several or many people who cannot defend themselves.

400

What is an action that shows disapproval or objection to something?

Protest

400

People in the American colonies who wanted the colonies to become independent from Great Britain.

Patriots

400

What was the meeting of delegates from the American colonies that began in Philadelphia in 1775?

Second Continental Congress

500

boycott

to protest by refusing to use or buy a good or service.

500

What is taxation without representation?

The colonists were being taxed without having representatives in the British Parliament.

500

What is the crime of acting to overthrow your ruler or betray your country?

Treason

500

What is a militia?

a group of mostly untrained part-time soldiers who did required military service and were available for full-time paid duty when needed.