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DMS U.S. History CH5 Review McGraw-Hill

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writs of assistance   legal document permitting searches  
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Loyalist   person loyal to the king  
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Paul Revere   shouted “The British are coming”  
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Crispis Attucks   victim in the Boston Massacre  
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Coercive Acts   closed Boston Harbor  
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Stamp Act   taxed most printed materials  
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List of Natural Rights   listed the rights of citizens  
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John Hancock   first to sign the Declaration of Independence  
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Thomas Paine   wrote Common Sense  
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Proclamation of 1763   prohibited colonists from moving west of Appalachian Mountains  
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Sugar Act   British government attempted to stop smuggling of molasses  
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Ethan Allen   led the Green Mountain Boys  
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George III   opposed any compromise with the American colonists  
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Abigail Adams   wanted increased rights for women  
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Thomas Jefferson   main author of the Declaration of Independence  
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Townshend Acts   taxed imported goods to the colonies  
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Daughters of Liberty   protested the Townshend Acts  
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Paul Revere’s engraving   increased anti  
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Boston Tea Party   dramatic act of defiance by Sons of Liberty and Patriots  
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George III   said that “blows must decide” who would rule America  
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William Dawes   warned John Hancock that the British were coming  
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Battle of Bunker Hill   the British learned that defeating the colonists would not be easy  
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Olive Branch Petition   asked the king to protect the colonists’ rights  
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Benedict Arnold   led an American attack on Quebec  
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George Washington   commander of the Continental Army  
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Second Continental Congress   governed the colonies  
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Boston Massacre   used as propaganda against the British  
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Lexington and Concord   refers to the shot heard “round the world”  
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Loyalists   colonists who did not consider unfair taxes a good reason for rebellion  
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Patriots   colonists who were determined to fight the British for independence  
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Olive Branch Petition   colonists expressed their desire for peace  
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