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A free black sailor who was killed in the Boston Massacre

Crispus Attucks

100

When the market instead of the government determines what goods and services cost.

Free-enterprise system

100

Incident where Bostonians protested against British soldiers on March 5, 1770, that resulted in the deaths of five people.

Boston Massacre

100

This woman wrote plays that made fun of British officials. 

Mercy Otis Warren

100

A letter writing campaign that wrote letters and pamphlets report to other colonies on events in Massachusetts. 

Committee of Correspondence

200

Tax on goods like glass, paint, lead, and paper. 

Townshend Acts

200

When officers were allowed to inspect a ship's cargo without giving reason. 

Writs of assistance

200

First major battle of the Revolutionary War showing that colonists could fight well. 

Battle of Bunker Hill

200

An army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency. 

Militia

200

This act let the British East India company bypass colonial tea merchants and sell directly to colonists. 

Tea Act

300

Incident where colonists dumped 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor to protest taxes. 

Boston Tea Party

300

First meeting of colonial delegates in Philadelphia in September 1774. 

First Continental Congress

300

Colonists who favored war against Britain

Patriot

300

Four harsh laws that pushed colonists towards war. 

Intolerable Acts

300

colonists who remained loyal to britten

Loyalist

400

Rights that are given to you at birth. These rights can not be taken from you. 

Natural Rights

400

 officially ended the American Revolution, recognizing the United States as an independent nation and setting its borders.

Treaty of Paris (1783)

400

The rights that allow you to choose how you live. 

Unalienable Rights

400

 announced the colonies’ freedom from Britain and declared their rights to liberty and equality.

Declaration of independence 

400

 urged American independence, inspiring colonists to reject monarchy and support self-rule.

common sense 

500

 taxed paper goods, angering colonists and leading to protests over unfair taxation.

Stamp Act

500

 the last big battle of the American Revolution, where the British surrendered.

Battle of Yorktown