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100

refusal to buy certain goods to protest something.

Boycott

100

An official mark that signifies the payment of a duty or tax.

Stamp

100

The belief that people should have a voice in their government by electing officials to represent them.

Representation

100

Members of the colonial militia that promised to be ready to fight with a minutes' notice.

Minutemen

200

The law making branch of England's government.

Parliament

200

Freedom

Liberty

200

Laws passed by the legislative branch of a government.

Acts

200

To compel by force-to make someone do something against their will.

Coercive

300

A kind of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator, without restriction by laws or opposition.

Tyranny

300

Beliefs that people are born with rights (life, liberty, and property)

Natural Rights

300

An act of revenge - to get even

Revenge

300

Required to provide housing and food to a member of the military.

Quartering

400

Insufferable - impossible to accept

Intolerable

400

A government with a king or queen with power

Monarchy

400

a small army made up of ordinary citizens who are trained to fight in an emergency

Militia

400

Overturned by the lawmaking body of a government

Repealed

500

Government collection of money from its people to fund government programs.

Taxation

500

A slaughter of people.

Massacre

500

A country or land area that is ruled by another country in different land

Colony

500

A violent overthrow of a government.

Revolution