Vocabulary Set 1 - Before The Revolutionary War Flashcards

Don't only learn the vocabulary words but use them in your answers. As you find different ways to incorporate them in the work you do, it will be easier to remember and understand the vocabulary.

1
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Abigail Adams

A
strongly supported the independence
movement and also advocated for
women's rights and the abolition of
slavery. wrote a letter to her husband
telling him to "remember the ladies and be
more generous and favorable to them" as
he worked with others to create the
Declaration of Independence
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Appalachian

Mountains

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The oldest mountains in North America.
They begin in Canada and run through the
eastern United States from Maine to
Alabama. These mountains marked the
edge of westward expansion. In 1763, the
British Parliament passed a proclamation
stating that colonists could not settle west
of these mountains.
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3
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Boston Massacre

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When the smoke settled, five colonists
were dead and seven were wounded.
Samuel Adams, a colonial leader, wrote an
exaggerated account of the event. He
called it the Boston Massacre. It fueled
anti-British feelings in the colonies and led
to the American Revolution

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4
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Boston Tea Party

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December 16, 1773, a group of colonists,
including Samuel Adams and other
members of the Sons of Liberty, dressed
as Native Americans and boarded one of
the tea ships. The group threw more than
300 crates of tea overboard into Boston
Harbor.
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boycott

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refuse to purchase, sell, or use goods and
services provided by those regarded as
behaving unfairly.

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6
Q

Crispus Attucks

A

an African American, was the first of
several people who died in the event that
became known as the Boston Massacre.
He is considered the first American martyr
of the American Revolution.

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7
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House of

Burgesses

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a legislative assembly created in the British
colony of Virginia. It was established in
Jamestown in 1619. It was the first
representative government in what later
became the United States and was the first
elected body in any British colony. This
signified the colonists’ belief that they had
the same rights to self-government as if they
had stayed in England.

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8
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King George

III

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King of England during the American

Revolution

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9
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mercantilism

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the theory that a country should sell more
goods to other countries than it buys.
the idea that a country gains power by
building up its supply of gold and silver

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10
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monarch

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A government ruled by a king or queen

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nobility

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A high-ranking social class, upper class, the

elites

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12
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No taxations
without
representation

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Britain’s law-making assembly. The US uses

the term Congress instead of this term

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13
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Parliament

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Britain’s law-making assembly. The US uses

the term Congress instead of this term

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Pontiac’s

Rebellion

A

In 1763, Chief Pontiac of the Ottawa tribe
launched a rebellion against the British
living in the Ohio River Valley. In response
Parliament passed the Proclamation of 1763.
This law said that American colonists
should not migrate into this territory,
because it was reserved for Native
Americans.

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15
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Great Britain

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mother country of the 13 colonies

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16
Q

Proclamation

of 1763

A

British declaration that forbade colonists

from settling west of the Appalachians

17
Q

French and Indian War

A

a war in North America between France and

Britain (both aided by Indian tribes)