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Chapter 6 Vocab VK
| Definition | Word |
|---|---|
| British Monarch who enforced the Proclamation of 1763 | King George |
| Cost saving measure that required colonists to house soldiers | Quartering Act |
| Income to met expenses | Revenue |
| Tax placed on Sugar,Molasses, and other products shipped to the colonies | Sugar Act |
| Tax placed on all legal and commercial documents | Stamp Act |
| Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses called for a resistance to tax | Patrick Henry |
| Refusal to buy | Boycott |
| Group formed by colonists to fight for the colonies freedom against the English | Sons of Liberty |
| Cost saving measure that required colonists to house soldiers | Quartering Act |
| Son of an African American father and Native American mother who was killed in the Boston Massacre | Crispus Attucks |
| Income to met expenses | Revenue |
| Tax placed on Sugar,Molasses, and other products shipped to the colonies | Sugar Act |
| Search Warrants | Writs of assistance |
| Tax placed on all legal and commercial documents | Stamp Act |
| Leader of the Sons of Liberty | Samuel Adams |
| Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses called for a resistance to tax | Patrick Henry |
| Refusal to buy | Boycott |
| Group formed by colonists to fight for the colonies freedom against the English | Sons of Liberty |
| Son of an African American father and Native American mother who was killed in the Boston Massacre | Crispus Attucks |
| Colonists disguised themselves as Native Americans and dumped out all the tea on British ships | Boston Tea Party |
| Plan to raise the revenue of England | Townshend Acts |
| Search Warrants | Writs of assistance |
| Leader of the Sons of Liberty | Samuel Adams |
| British soldiers shooting at unarmed civilians | Boston Massacre |
| Defended th soldiers in court | John Adams |
| Group that exchanged letters and stored ammunition | Committee of Correspondence |
| Colonists disguised themselves as Native Americans and dumped out all the tea on British ships | Boston Tea Party |
| Cost saving measure that required colonists to house soldiers | Quartering Act |
| Income to met expenses | Revenue |
| Tax placed on Sugar,Molasses, and other products shipped to the colonies | Sugar Act |
| Tax placed on all legal and commercial documents | Stamp Act |
| Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses called for a resistance to tax | Patrick Henry |
| Refusal to buy | Boycott |
| Group formed by colonists to fight for the colonies freedom against the English | Sons of Liberty |
| Son of an African American father and Native American mother who was killed in the Boston Massacre | Crispus Attucks |
| Plan to raise the revenue of England | Townshend Acts |
| Search Warrants | Writs of assistance |
| Leader of the Sons of Liberty | Samuel Adams |
| British soldiers shooting at unarmed civilians | Boston Massacre |
| Defended th soldiers in court | John Adams |
| Group that exchanged letters and stored ammunition | Committee of Correspondence |
| Colonists disguised themselves as Native Americans and dumped out all the tea on British ships | Boston Tea Party |
| Force of Armed Civilians | |
| Militia who were trained to be ready in a minute | Minuteman |
| Laws passed by parliament to punish the colonists of New England. | Intolerable Acts |
| Delegates who voted to ban trade with England | First Continental Congress |
| Rode through the streets warning people about the British | Paul Revere |
| The first battles of the Revolutionary war were fought here | Lexington and Concord |
| British suporters | Loyalist |
| Colonial supporters | Patriot |