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chapter 6 vocab bv

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The British Monarch who wanted to enforce the Proclamtion.   KIng George 3  
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Colonists had to house British soldiers and provide them with supplies.   Quartering Act  
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Income   revenue  
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Tax placed on sugar, molasses and other products shipped in the colonies   Sugar Act  
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This law required all legal and commercial documents to carry an official stamp showing that a tax had been paid   Stamp act  
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A member of Virginia's House of Burgesses.   Patrick Henry  
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refusal to buy   boycott  
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Famous group that opposed British policies   Sons of Liberty  
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placed duties, or import taxes, on various goods brought into the colonies such as glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea   Townshend Acts  
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search warrants   writs of assistance  
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Leader of the Sons of liberty   Samuel Adams  
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British Redcoats killed 5 men   Boston Massacure  
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Defended the soldiers in court   John Adams  
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Group that exchanged letters on colonial affairs.   committees of correspondence  
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A couple of men boarded tea ships and destroyed a lot of tea.   Boston Tea party  
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A force of armed civilians pledged to defend their community.   militia  
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A group that would be ready at a minute's warning   minutemen  
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Acts that were passed because of the Boston Tea Party   Intolerable acts  
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Delegates voted to ban all trade with Britian until tolerable acts repealed.   First continential congress  
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he took a midnight ride   Paul Revere  
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First battles of the Revolutionary war   Lexington and Concord  
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people who supported the British   Loyalists  
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People who sided with the rebels   Patriots  
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Led the Green Mountain Boys   Ethan Allen  
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cannon and large guns   artillery  
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Where delegates decided to form the Continental Army   Second Continental Congress  
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was formed at the second contiental congress   Continental Army  
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One leader of the expedition   Benedict Arnold  
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Document to declare Independence from Britian   Declaration Of Independence  
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He wrote the Declaration of independence   Thomas Jefferson  
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