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Reasons to come to the new worldIndentured Servitude, Economic Opportunity, Religious Freedom and to Escape Prison
ParliamentEngland's Law Making Body
Appalachian MountainsWestern Border of the 13 Colonies
Proclamation of 1763Forbid the colonists from settling West of the Appalachian Mountains
Mayflower CompactAgreement between the Pilgrims that they would follow the laws established by all in the colony
Cash CropA crop grown to earn Money
Staple CropA crop grown to survive
Sons of LibertyFirst gang in the colonies led protests against Taxes and Acts
Intro to Declaration of Independence"We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that amongst these rights are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness"
Stamp ActRequired all legal documents and items made of paper to have a "stamp" (Pay Extra)
LoyalistA colonist loyal to the English Crown
PatriotA Colonist that was loyal to the idea of breaking away from the crown
LobsterbackName given to red coats or England's Soilders
Boston Tea Party342 chest of tea were dumped into harbor for protest against tea act.
Boston Massacre5 colonist were killed when Red Coats fired into a mob of angry colonists
Olive Branch PetitionLetter sent to King George III trying to ask to work some sort of deal out
Declaration of IndependenceWritten by Thomas Jefferson Declared Independence for England Life Liberty Pursuit of Happiness
Unalienable RIghtsRights that can't be taken away
Treaty of ParisEnded the American Revolution
Articles of ConfederationFirst Government in the USA created after the American Revolution
Great AwakeningReligious Revival led by Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield Preached living a good life and Redemption for all
Date the Declaration of Independence was writtenJuly 4,1776
Quartering ActRequired Colonist to provide food and shelter for the Red Coats
Weakness of the Articles of ConfederationCould not raise army,Unanimous votes needed for change,States had all the power,Congress could not control trade
RepealTo do away with
TreasonTo commit a crime against your country
ImportTo bring in goods from another country
ExportTo ship out to another country
Unalienable RightsRights that cant be taken away Life Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness
Thomas PaineAuthor of "Common Sense" Inspired the colonist to declare their Independence
MercenaryA soldier that is paid to fight from another country
Natural RightsRights that can not be taken away. John Locke
Government is given its powers from The People
When a government is destructive it is the right of the people to"Alter or Abolish"
Magna CartaWhat was one of the first documents to help protect the rights the of free individuals?
Lexington and ConcordFirst shots of the American Revolution
RepublicWhich of the following is a government in which representatives are elected by the people
Writs of AssistanceThey allow law officials to search any colonists