Chapter 6 Vocab KL Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
The British monarch who wanted to enforce the Proclamation of 1763. | King George III |
The act passed by Parliament in 1765 that required colonists to house soldiers. | Quartering Act |
Another word for income. | revenue |
The act passed by Parliament in 1764 that placed a tax on sugar and molasses. | Sugar Act |
The act passed by Parliament in 1765 that required all documents to have an official stamp. | Stamp Act |
A member of the House of Burgesses who protested the Stamp Act and other taxes. | Patrick Henry |
The refusal to buy something. | boycott |
A famous secret society formed by colonists to oppose British policies. | Sons of Liberty |
An African American who escaped slavery, but was killed in the Boston Massacre. | Crispus Attucks |
The acts passed by Parliament in 1767 that suspended New York's assemblies until they housed soldiers. | Townshend Acts |
Search warrants | writs of assistance |
The leader of the Boston Sons of Liberty. | Samuel Adams |
When tension cracked in Boston redcoats shot and killed Attucks and four others. | Boston Massacre |
The cousin of Samuel Adams and the lawyer that protected the redcoats in the Boston Massacre. | John Adams |
Groups that exchanged letters on colonial affairs. | committees of correspondence |
On December 16, 1773 men disguised as Indians boarded three tea ships and dumped all their tea in the harbor protesting the Tea Act. | Boston Tea party |
A force of armed civilians pledged to defend their community. | militia |
Militia that were trained to be ready in a minute. | Minutemen |
Acts passed by Parliament in 1774 to punish Massachusetts. They were originally called the Coercive Acts but were renamed by colonists because they were so cruel. | Intolerable Acts |
On September 1774 delegates met in Philadelphia to discuss whether they should ban all trade with Britain. | First Continental Congress |
A Boston blacksmith who was sent to watch the British soldiers movements. | Paul Revere |
The first battles of the Revolutionary War. | Lexington and Concord |
People who supported the British. | Loyalists |
People who sided with the rebels. | Patriots |
The man who led a small army to capture the British fort of Ticonderoga. | Ethan Allen |
Cannons or large guns. | artillery |
On May 10, 1775 delegates met again in Philadelphia to decided whether to form a Continental Army. | Second Continental Congress |
An army created in the Second Continental Congress with George Washington leading it. | Continental Army |
A leader in the expedition to Quebec. He also played a role in the raid of Fort Ticonderoga. | Benedict Arnold |
The document that was signed on July 2, 1776 and adopted on July 4 that declared the colonies independent from Britain. | Declaration of Independence |
The man who drafted the Declaration of Independence. | Thomas Jefferson |
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