Political & Government Terms
British Acts & Policies
Key Vocabulary
100

What is the definition of Common Good?

  • Actions and policies that benefit the entire community rather than just individuals

100

What was the Sugar Act of 1764?

Tax on sugar and other goods; first act to raise revenue from colonies

100

What is Colonization?

The process of establishing control over another territory and sending people to settle there

200

What is Natural Rights?

  • Rights that all humans are born with (life, liberty, pursuit of happiness)

200

What did the Stamp Act of 1765 do?

Required colonists to pay tax on printed materials

200

What was the Taxation without representation?

 British policy of imposing taxes on colonies without allowing them representation in Parliament

300

The way a society organizes and distributes power, makes decisions, and governs its people

Political System

300

Taxes on glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea

Townshend Acts (1767)

300

Who were the Patriots?

Colonists who supported independence from Great Britain

400

A system where power is concentrated in the hands of a few leaders who control without citizen input

Authoritarian Government

400

What did the Tea Act (1773) do?

Gave British East India Company monopoly on tea sales

400

Economic policy where colonies exist to benefit the mother country through trade restrictions and resource extraction

Mercantilism

500

What was the Salutary Neglect?

  • British policy of loose enforcement of colonial rules before 1763

500

What did the Intolerable Acts of (1774) do?

Punitive laws passed after Boston Tea Party

500

What is Sovereignty

The power of a nation to govern itself independently