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Chapter 6 US History

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King George III   the British monarch that passed many taxes among the colonies after the French and Indian War  
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Quartering Act   a cost- saving measure that required colonists to house soldiers and provide for their supplies  
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revenue   income  
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Sugar Act   a law that placed a tax on sugar, molasses, and other products shipped to the colonies; called for strict enforcement for this act and harsh punishment of smugglers  
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Stamp Act   passed by parliament in 1765 and required all legal and commercial documents to have an official stamp that showed a tax had been paid (diplomas, wills, contracts, newspaper)  
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Patrick Henry   a member of Virginia's House of Burgesses that called for resistence against the stamp act  
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boycott   a refusal to buy  
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Sons of Liberty   a famous secret society that opposed the British policies  
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Crispus Attucks   a former slave that was shot in the Boston massacre  
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Townshend Acts   a series of laws that were passed in 1767 and was thought of by the king's financer: Charles Townshend  
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Samuel Adamsa   a leader of the Boston Sons of Liberty  
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Boston Massacre   a shooting that took place on March 5, 1770 between a group of youths including Crispus Attucks and dockworkers which ended up w/ 5 youths dead including Attucks  
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John Adams   a lawyer and cousin of Samuel Adams and defended the soldiers that fired in the Boston Massacre  
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committees of correspondence   they exchanged letters on colonial affairs and Samuel Adams helped for this group  
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Boston Tea Party   a group of men that disguised themselves as natives and boarded 3 tea ships and dumped 342 chests of teas into the Boston Harbor on December 16, 1773  
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Intolerable Acts   also known as the coercive acts that were passed to punish Massachusetts for what happened at the Boston Tea Party  
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First Continental Congress   September 1774, delegates from each state except for Georgia met in Philadelphia and voted to ban all trade with Britain until the intolerable acts were repealed  
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Paul Revere   a Boston silversmith that was ordered to spread the news about the British soldiers movements  
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Lexington and Concord   the first two battles of the Revolutionary War and were also known as the shot heard 'round the world  
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Loyalists   those who supported the British  
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Patriots   those who sided with the rebels  
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Ethan Allen   led the Green Mountain Boys and attacked Britain's Fort Ticonderoga on May 10, 1775  
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artillery   cannons and large guns  
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Second Continental Congress   a meeting on May 10 that included delegates in Philadelphia  
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Continental Army   commanded by commanding general, George Washington and formed by the Second Continental Congress  
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Benedict Arnold   a leader who played a role at the battle at Fort Ticonderoga  
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Declaration of Independence   the document that declared independence from Britain and was written by Thomas Jefferson  
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Thomas Jefferson   the writer of the Declaration of Independence and was from Virginia was also an excellent writer  
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