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British used search warrants, which was given this name, to find

lawbreakers.

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This is known as the betrayal of ones country.

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This act was designed to discipline the colonists after the Boston Tea Party.

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This man was President of the Second Continental Congress. He was charged with treason by the

British. He was the last man to sign the Declaration of Independence.

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After the passing of the Intolerable Acts, 56 delegates from the colonies meet in Philadelphia to discuss what

they could do to ease tensions between the colonies and Britain.

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This man was a famous politician. He was able to get France as an ally

during the American Revolution.

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VOCABULARYVOCABULARY For 600 points

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The colonies started not buying British goods in protest of the taxes

being imposed upon the colonies. This practice is called what?

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This phrase was used often by colonists to voice their anger at

British Parliament’s laws and taxes.

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This author wrote pamphlets to encourage support for

independence. Example is “Common Sense.”

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These colonists wanted to fight for American Independence during

the Revolution.

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This event occurred during the passing of the Townshend Acts. Angry colonists

threw icicles and snowballs at the British soldiers. The British soldiers

killed 5 colonists.

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The British used this on the colonists by blocking a place by military especially with ships.

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This economic system was used by England to use the resources of the colonies. This economic system was

basically a favorable balance of trade for England.

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This man was accused of treason by the British and is believed to have fired the “shot heard around the

world.”

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These colonists wanted to stay under control of the British King.

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This is Britain’s law making representatives whom imposed

unfair laws and taxes on colonies.

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Hired soldiers from foreign countries to fight a war. The British hired these

during the American Revolution to fight the colonies.

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The English King wanted to control settlement of the western frontier after the French and Indian War so this act

was passed.

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This is the well-known General of the British who surrendered at

Yorktown.

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This treaty was signed at the end of the American Revolution.

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This battle was the turning point in the American Revolution War, where

the French decided to aid the Americans.