He supported boycotts and disagreed with parliament policies. Pg.228
George Washington
On the morning of December 16, 1773, led by Samule Addams, the Sons of Liberty planned an open show of rebellion. Pg. 203
Boston tea party
They dumped tea in the water. Pg203
Boston tea party
Controlled by the British military. Pg.204
Martial Law
This is the ki**ing of many people. Pg.201
Massacre
He supported American colonial freedom. Pg.214
Tomas Paine
This stared the American War. Pg.202
Boston massacre
This ki**ed many people. Pg.201
Boston Massacre
A law making body. Pg.193
Congress
An action or object that represents an idea or feeling. Pg.204
Symbolic
He helped wright the Declaration of Independence. Pg.225
John Adams
This taxed all the pieces of paper. Pg.202
Stamp act.
This taxed all the pieces of paper. Pg.194
Samp act
Taxes on products coming to America. Pg.197
Tariffs
To shelter soldiers because of the law. Pg.204
Quarter
He won a small battle against the Americans. Pg. 225
British General John Burgone
Colonists stoped buying things from Great Britain. Pg.196
Boycotts
This was whrightn by Tomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston. Pg.215
Declaration of Independence
Refusals to buy things. Pg.195
Boycotts
Volunteer armies of colonists. Pg.207
Militias
He forced the Americans out of Brooklyn Heights. Pg.224
British General William Howe
Colonists had to shelter British soldiers. Pg.204
Quartering Law
This led us to become a free country. Pg.236
American Revolution
To keep Pg.196
Retained
Freedom from another country. Pg.213
Independence