vocabulary
vocabulary 2
British acts
people
to remember
100

a formal agreement among groups or individuals

alliance

100

gives complete control of a good or services

monopoly

100

______________ was passed: Britain had the “full power to make laws for the people of America in all cases”

The Declaratory Act

100

an African American sailor, who was believed to be the first to die in the American Revolution

Crispus Attucks

100

when The French and Indian War began in North America in 1754, the Native American's fought for both sides, but mainly they fought with who?

the French

200

representatives

delegates

200

physical isolation, closing off, or surrounding of a place

blockade

200

________________: King George III stated that all lands west of the Appalachian Mountains belonged to the Native Americans 

Proclamation of 1763

200

A Boston silversmith, made a picture titled “The Bloody Massacre”

Paul Revere

200

what gave Britain most of Canada and all French lands east of the Mississippi River?

The Treaty of Paris

300

the lawmaking branch of the British government

parliament

300

the act of housing, lodging, or accommodation

quarter

300

1764- Parliament passed ____________This taxed all sugar and molasses brought into the colonies from the West Indies 

The Sugar Act

300

this person organized the first Committee of Correspondence

Samuel Adams

300

October 1765- representatives from 9 colonies met in New York City and became known as the Stamp Act Congress, they came up with the phrase:  

“No Taxation Without Representation”

400

a public announcement

proclamation

400

specifically trained men that were to assemble and fight "at a minute's warning”

"minutemen"

400

__________________ taxed on many paper items in the colonies: (examples: newspapers, legal documents, playing cards - all had to have a special stamp

The Stamp Act (1765)

400

this person was accused of treason when fighting for colonists freedom

Patrick Henry

400

Name ways the sons & daughters of liberty boycotted all British goods:

- Sons of Liberty- captured British workers who tried to collect the tax 

- Daughters of Liberty- spun cloth instead of buying British cloth  

500

a plan for spending money

budget

500

 sudden and complete change of government

revolution

500

___________________: taxed imports (examples: glass, tea, paint, and paper)

1767- The Townshend Acts

500

leader of the British government, made laws for the country of Britain & controlled the colonies

King George III

500

The French and Indian War changed relations between the colonists and Britain by:

  • Leading to tighter control on the colonists and their freedom 

  • Leading to taxation & less freedom with their money