Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Dates
What was it called?
Do you know?
100

An official public announcement.

Proclamation

100

People who represent others at a convention or conference.

Delegates

100

When did the First Continental Congress meet?

1774

100

the meeting of delegates from 12 colonies held to present complaints to King George III, to set up a boycott of British goods, and to arrange a second meeting if needed

The First Continental Congress

100

True or False?

Cause: Great Britain fought for land against the French in a war for land in the Ohio River Valley.


Effect: Great Britain was in debt due to the war.

True

200

The lawmaking part of British government, similar to the Congress in the United States.

Parliament

200

To cancel or undo a law.

Repeal

200

This proclamation declared that Native Americans could have much of the land west of the Appalachian Mountains, and it also said that settlers could not move to these areas. (What year did this happen?)

The Proclamation of 1763

200

A war between the French and the British that was fought to claim land in the Ohio River Valley

The French and Indian War

200

What happened first?  The Boston Tea Party or the Boston Massacre?

The Boston Massacre

300

Another word for a law.

Act

300

To bring into a country, especially to sell.

Imported

300

In what year was the Quartering Act passed?

1765

300

The _____________ ordered the colonists to provide quarters, or places to live, for British troops. The colonists also had to give the soldiers food, fuel, and transportation.

The Quartering Act

300

In September of 1774, the _____________ was held, and leaders from every colony except Georgia met in Philadelphia. They discussed their complaints about Great Britain.

First Continental Congress

400

An action that shows disapproval or an objection towards something.

Protest

400

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

Massacre

400

What day and year did the Boston Massacre happen?

March 5, 1770

400

What act was repealed by the British government due to protests by the colonists?

The Stamp Act

400

In 1767, Parliament again passed tax laws to raise money from the colonies. These laws, called the ______________, taxed several goods that the colonies imported.

Townshend Acts

500

Being required to pay taxes by a government without having a representative in the government.

Taxation without Representation

500

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

Boycott

500

What date did the Boston Tea Party happen?

December 16, 1773

500

What was the name of the largest British Tea Company?

The British East India Company

500

The ____________ said that colonists had to pay a tax on printed papers.

Stamp Act