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Vocab
100

This Act of 1773 made East India's tea cheaper than smuggled Dutch tea

Tea Act

100

Colonists seized this British customs ship in 1772 and burned it. The British took suspects to England for trial.

The Gaspee

100

British General who ordered his troops to seize the militia's supply depot at Concord

General Gage

100

Colonists boarded a ship in December 1773 and dumped tea in this harbor

Boston Harbor

100

created by each colony to communicate with the other colonies about British activities 

committee of correspondence

200

Passed by Parliament after the Boston Tea Party it:

shut down Boston Harbor until the tea was paid for; required all judges, sheriffs, and councils to be appointed by the Governor; allowed the Governor to move trials to England; lodging for British soldiers was required


The Coercive Acts

200

On April 18, 1775 British troops fired at 70 minutemen waiting for them at this town's green; killing 8 and wounding 10

Lexington

200

Two patriots who were sent to Lexington to warn the people that the British were coming

Paul Revere and William Dawes

200

Colony that first defied Britain

Massachusetts

200

a special unit of militia in the town of Concord

minutemen

300

This act gave more territory to Quebec and stated that governor and council appointed by the king would run Quebec

Quebec Act

300

The British moved on to _____________ after Lexington where they found 400 minutemen waiting for them; the minutemen forced the British to retreat

Concord

300

Virginian planter and slave owner, chosen by Congress to lead the Continental Army against the British forces during Revolutionary War?

George Washington

300

The First Continental Congress met here in 1774

Philadelphia

300

Americans who backed Britain

Loyalists

400

The Coercive Acts and the Quebec Act became known as the _________________ Acts

Intolerable

400

This Battle in 1775 resulted in turning back two British advances; the colonial militia only retreated due to a lack of ammunition; it was a huge boost to American confidence that the untrained colonials could stand up to the feared British army

Battle of Bunker Hill

400

He wrote a persuasive pamphlet called Common Sense

Thomas Paine

400

While Congress was sending the Olive Branch Petition to the king, radicals in Congress had ordered an attack on the British troops in ____________; convincing the British that there was no hope of reconciliation

Quebec

400

This congress wrote the Declaration of Rights and Grievances which expressed loyalty to the king but condemned the Coercive Acts and announced that the colonies were forming a nonimportation association

1st Continental Congress

500

The British repealed these acts after the Boston Massacre in 1770 leading to two years of calm before a new crisis began 

Townshend Acts

500

Name given to the militia army around Boston by the Second Continental Congress

Continental Army

500

Author of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

500

Colony where two Loyalist armies were organized to assist the British troops; one was composed of all white loyalists, the other of enslaved Africans. The Africans were promised freedom if they fought for the Loyalist cause. 

Virginia

500

Originally comprised of the Massachusetts' militia and would later include soldiers from all colonies that would carry out the fight against the British in North America.

The Continental Army