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The road to revoluti
Road to REVULATION section 1-4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| a soldier who serves another country for money | Mercenary |
| To shut off access to and from a port | Blockade |
| At the second continental congress, a moderate group from the ______ colonies didn't support independence | Middle |
| In order to finance the colonial army, the second continental congress decided to _________ | Print money |
| Some __________ feared a revolution would cost them their property. | Loyalists |
| In response to the olive branch petition, King George declared the colonies to be ________ | In rebellion |
| The __________ boys captured cannons that helped the continental army drive the British out of boston | Green mountain |
| The _______ won the battle the battle of bunker hill, but at great cost | British |
| The official end of a law | Repeal |
| Total control of a market for a certain product | Monopoly |
| Citizen soldier who was ready to fight on short notice | Minutemen |
| The _______ was intended to help the British east index company | Tea act |
| The British east India company's monopoly on tea especially harmed colonial _______ | Merchants |
| The ________ cut the powers of Massachusetts town meetings. | Intolerable acts |
| The "shot heard round the world" was fired in _______ | Lexington |
| The patriots who held the Boston tea party disguised themselves as _______ | Native Americans |
| The Townsend acts permitted customs officers to use ________ to find illegal goods | Writs of assistance |
| The colonies organized ________ to protest britains stamp act | Boycotts |
| In 1764, parliament passes the sugar act, which placed a ______ on several products, including molasses | Duty |
| Delegates to the stamps act congress sent a _______ to the British King and parliament demanding an end to certain | Petition |
| Pontiac was the leader of the ________ nation | Ottawa |
| The ________ required colonists to feed and house British troops | Quartering act |
| The sons is ______ set up "Liberty poles" to defy the British | Liberty |
| Committees of _______ were set up in various colonies to spread info about actions | Correspondence |
| A Virginia surveyor chosen to confront the French in the Ohio river valley | George Washington |
| A group of civilians trained as soldiers but not a regular army | Militia |
| To give up | Cede |
| A mutual aid agreement between countries | Alliance |
| By the middle of the 1700s in North America,_______ settlers were few, while British settlers were many | French |
| At the Albany congress, the British hoped to form an allaince with the ______ | Iroquois |
| General Braddock insisted on fighting with his troops arranged in _______ | Formation |
| The British clinched victory by capturing _______, the captital of New France | Quebec |