Chapter 7: The Road to Revolution 1763-1775 Flashcards

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insurrection

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Rebellion against political authority. “Insurrection of thought usually precedes insurrection of deed.”

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mercantilism

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The economic theory that all parts of an economy should be coordinated for the good of the whole state; hence, that colonial economics should be subordinated for the benefit of an empire. “That theory was called mercantilism.”

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depreciate

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To decrease in value, as in the decline of the purchasing power of money. “…dire need finally forced many of the colonies to issue paper money, which unfortunately depreciated.”

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protective tariffs

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Taxes places on imported goods, often to raise prices and thus protect domestic producers. “Manufacturers, workers, and farmers seek to ensure their prosperity through protective tariffs….”

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mortgage

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To pledge property to a creditor as security for a loan or debt. “Virginia planters … were forced to buy their necessities in England by mortgaging future crops.”

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admiralty courts

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In British law, special administrative courts designed to handle maritime cases without a jury. “Both [acts] provided for trying offenders in the hated admiralty courts….”

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virtual representation

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The political theory that a class of persons is represented in a lawmaking body without direct vote. “Elaborating the theory of ‘virtual representation.’ Grenville claimed that every member of Parliament represented all British subjects, even…Americans….”

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nonimportation agreement

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Pledges to boycott, or decline to purchase, certain goods from abroad. “More effective than the congress was the widespread adoption of nonimportation agreements….”

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mulatto

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A person of mixed African and European ancestry. “…Crispus Attucks [was] described…as a powerfully built runaway ‘mulatto’….”

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duty

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A customs tax on the export or import of goods. “…Parliament…repeal[ed] the Townshend revenue duties.

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propaganda

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A systematic program or particular materials designed to spread certain ideas; sometimes but not always the term implies the use of manipulative or deceptive means. “Their chief function was to spread propaganda….”

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boycott

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An organized refusal to deal with some person, organization, or product. “…this one called for a complete boycott of British goods….”

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inflation

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An increase in the supply of currency relative to the goods available, leading to a decline in the purchasing power of money. “Inflation of the currency inevitably skyrocketed prices.”

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desert

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To leave official or military service without permission. “…hundreds of anxious husbands and fathers deserted.”

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