Vocabulary 12 and 13 Flashcards

1
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Militia

A

A small army made up of ordinary citizens

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2
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Rebel

A

One person patriot

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3
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Repeal

A

To take back, or to cancel, a law

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4
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Liberty

A

Freedom

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5
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Boycott

A

To protest against or refuse to buy.

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6
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Loyalists

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People in American colonies who wanted the colonies to remain under control of Great Britain.

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7
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Neutralist

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Americans who didn’t support loyalists or patriots. In the middle.

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8
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Patriots

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People in the American colonies who wanted to breakaway form Great Britian.

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9
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Traitor

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A person guilty of acting against his or her country.

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10
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First Continental Congress

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They got together and wrote a letter to asking George to get rid of the intolerable acts.

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11
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American Revolution

A

the insurrection fought between 1775 and 1783 through which 13 of Great Britain’s North American colonies threw off British rule to establish the sovereign United States of America

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12
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Battle of bunker hill

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They realized patriots could fight and loyalists lost 8,000 soldiers.even though to British won.

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13
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Boston tea party

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The patriots boycotted and dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor.

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14
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Committees of correspondence

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Key communication tool used in early years of revolutionary war.

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15
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Townshend acts

A

To help pay the expenses involved in governing the American colonies, Parliament passed the Townshend Acts, which initiated taxes on glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea.

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16
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Intolerable acts

A

When they closed the harbor.

17
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Sons of liberty

A

They were a secret group against the British.

18
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Town meeting

A

A meeting where a town discussed the war.

19
Q

Treason

A

The crime of disloyalty toward a ruler or government.

20
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Stamp act

A

They put stamps on paper goods.

21
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Minutemen

A

A small army that could be ready in a minutes time.

22
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Assembly

A

A group of government officials who meet to make laws.

23
Q

Delegate

A

A representative of their country.

24
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Petition

A

a formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority with respect to a particular cause.