People
By Order of the King
Events
Vocab. 1
Vocab. 2
100

He was the leader of the Continental Army. He was the first U.S. President. Pg.238

George Washington

100

It was a series of acts that placed taxes on products coming into the colonies. Pg.197

The Townshend Acts

100

It was the event in which The Sons of Liberty dressed up as Mohawk Indians and met at Griffin's Wharf. Pg.203

The Boston Tea Party 

100

Rights that cannot be removed Pg.217

Unalienable rights

100

Authority Pg.217

Jurisdiction 

200

He kept the colonists from expanding westward. He feared that The Albany Plan of Union would make the colonies too powerful. Pg.193-194

King George III

200

It taxed every piece of printed paper the colonists used. Pg.194

The Stamp Act

200

It was the event in which Crispus Attucks was killed. Pg.201

The Boston Massacre

200

To force someone to do something Pg.204

Coerce

200

Unbearable Pg.204

Intolerable

300

This person felt it was not logical for the Patriots to fight for freedom if some peoples rights were ignored. Pg.218 

Abigail Adams

300

It stated that only The British East India Company could sell tea in the colonies. Pg.203

The Tea Act

300

It was the battle in which The American Revolution began. Pg.208

The Battle from Lexington to Concord

300

Where taxes are collected Pg.201

The Custom House

300

Group of people Pg.202

Committee

400

A delegate who wanted to declare independence and was considered extreme. Pg.213

John Adams 

400

It closed Boston Harbor until the tea destroyed in The Boston Tea Party was payed for. Pg.205

The Boston Port Act 

400

It was the last major battle in The American Revolution. Pg.235

The Battle of Yorktown 

400

Wisdom Pg.197

Prudence

400

Calmness Pg.197

Temper

500

A French officer fighting with the Patriots. Pg.228

Marquis de Laffayette

500

It stated that colonists had to shelter British soldiers. Pg.204

The Intolerable Acts 

500

It was the event in which America officially became an independent nation. Pg.236

The Signing of The Treaty of Paris

500

Caused Pg.197

Occasioned

500

Take the side Pg.197

Undertake