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Stamp Act 1765 law passed by Parliament that required colonists to pay taxes on printed materials.
John Adams American colonial lawyer and second President of the United States.
Patrick Henry American Patriot, lawyer, and author best known for a speech during which he stated, "Give me liberty or give me death."
Sons of Liberty Organization of colonists formed in opposition to the Stamp Act and other British laws and taxes.
Nonimportation Agreements Colonial consumer boycotts of British exports in response to taxes passed by Parliament.
Boston Massacre Incident on March 5, 1770 in which British soldiers killed five colonists in Boston.
Committees of Correspondence Network of local groups that informed colonists of British measures and the opposition to them in the years before the Revolutionary War.
Boston Tea Party Protest against British taxes in which Bostonian protestors dumped tea into the harbor on December 16, 1773.
Intolerable Acts American name for the Coercive Acts, which Parliament passed in 1774 to control the colonists.
First Continental Congress Group of delegates representing all the American colonies, except Georgia, that met in 1774.
Salutary Neglect A British policy in the early, 1700's that allowed the colonies virtual self-rule as long as Great Britian profited economically.
Paul Revere American silversmith who rode through the countryside to Concord warning the colonists and calling the Patriots to arms.
Militia Trained citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency
Minutemen Members of armed Patriot groups who would take the field at a moment's notice in the days leading up to and during the Revolutionary War
Loyalists Colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the Revolutionary War
Second Continental Congress Assembly of delegates representing every colony that met in 1775 in Philadelphia following the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
Continental Army Army that represented the colonies during the Revolutionary War
Thomas Paine English-American author and political thinker who wrote Common Sense which helped bring support to the Patriot cause.
Republic Form of government in which officials are elected by the people.
Declaration of Independence Document drawn up by the Second Continental Congress, and approved in 1776, that announced American Independence and explained the reasons for it.
Thomas Jefferson American farmer, landholder, author, architect, lawyer, and statesman. Author of the Declaration of Independence, and third President.
Natural Rights Universal rights, such as life and liberty, that derive from nature rather than from government, according to philosophers.
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