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Road to the American Revolution Vocabulary

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Smuggle   to move taxed goods into Colonies illegally; colonists smuggled taxed tea into colonies  
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Effigy   A likeness usually made of straws; burned by colonists to protest taxes  
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Tory/Loyalist   colonists who wanted to stay loyal to King George III and Britain (1/3 population)  
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Petition   a formal written request to someone in power, signed by a group of people; 9 colonies sent the Stamp Act Congress to petition the English King and Parliament.  
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Boycott   refuse to buy; colonists boycotted English goods.  
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Repeal   remove a law; The Stamp Act was repealed  
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Writ of Assistance   a legal document that allowed British officials to enter a home/business to search for smuggles goods without giving reason during the Townshend Act.  
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Sons of Liberty   A group formed by angry colonists to protest, burn effigies, help smuggle and prompt colonists to not import English goods.  
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Quarter   rooms or lodgings, especially those allocated to people in military or domestic service; British Quartering Act required colonists to provide housing to military officials.  
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Committee of Correspondence   A letter writing campaign formed by a Son of Liberty, Sam Adams to write letters and pamphlets to protest and arouse the colonists into action.  
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Minutemen   a member of a class of American militiamen who volunteered to be ready for service at a minute's notice  
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Militia   a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency  
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"Shot heard 'round the world"   a musket fire that began the Lexington & Concord fight, unknown which side it was fired from  
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Patriot   colonists who supported the people of Boston (1/3 population)  
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Tar and Feather   throwing pine tar on the victim and then rolling him in feathers  
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Stamp   a stamp marked on or affixed to a taxable item as evidence that the tax has been paid.  
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Parliament   the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.  
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Representation   the action of speaking or acting on behalf of someone or the state of being so represented.  
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Tyranny   cruel and oppressive government or rule.  
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