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Colonial Times and the Revolution

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charter   A document giving a person or group official approval to take a certain action.  
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delegate   A representative to the Constitutional Convention.  
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Parliament   The part of the British government in which members make laws for the colonists and the people of Britain.  
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Articles of Confederation   A document adopted by the Continental Congress in 1777 and approved by the states in 1781. It was the first constitution of the United States.  
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Loyalist   A colonist who supported the British monarch and laws (also known as Tories.)  
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American Revolutionary War   A war fought for the independence of the American colonies from Great Britain.  
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independence   Freedom to govern one’s own.  
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Continental Congress   A meeting of representatives of the British Colonies.  
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Patriot   A colonist who was against British rule.  
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Quartering Act   A law passed by the British Parliament requiring colonists to house British troops.  
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congress   A meeting of representatives who have the authority to make decisions.  
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indentured servant   A person who agreed to work for someone in colonial America for a fixed amount of time in order to pay for his/her ocean voyage.  
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naval   Of or having to do with the navy  
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Battle of Saratoga   A conflict won by the colonists during the Revolutionary War. It is sometimes called the turning point of the war.  
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immigration   The process of leaving one country to live in another.  
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neutral   Not taking sides.  
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slaves   People owned by other people and forcing them to work  
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rebel   A person who opposes those in charge by fighting because of different ideas about what is right.  
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ally   A country that agrees to support another country to help achieve a common goal.  
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The Stamp Act   A law passed by the British Parliament in 1765 requiring colonists to pay a tax on newspapers, pamphlets, legal documents, and playing cards.  
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Declaration of Independence   The official document issued by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, explaining why the American colonies were breaking away from Great Britain.  
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Second Continental Congress   A meeting in Philadelphia in 1775 of delegates from all 13 colonies which established a colonial army and declared American independence.  
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Battle of Lexington and Concord   The first battle of the American Revolution (in a small town near Boston, MA)  
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Emancipation Proclamation   A document from Abraham Lincoln, that proclaimed slaves to be free in the states of the Confederacy.  
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French and Indian War   A conflict between Great Britain and France in North America from 1756 to 1763. British colonists used this name to describe those who were fighting – the French and their Native American allies.  
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Boston Tea Party   A 1773 protests against British taxes in which Boston colonists disguised as Mohawks dumped valuable tea into Boston harbor.  
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revolution   A sudden complete change of government.  
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time line   A diagram showing the order in which events took place.  
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Battle of Yorktown   The last major battle of the Revolutionary War took place at this small Virginia town.  
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