Word 1. petition* 2. boycott* Road to Revolution Vocabulary October 19, 2010 Definition a. King of England from 1760 – 1820. During his reign his government’s conflict with the American colonists eventually led to the American Revolution. b. Taxed newspapers, wills, playing cards and dice. 3. repeal* c. Taxed such items as glass, paint, lead and tea 4. writ of assistance* 5. non-importation agreement* d. Colonists had to provide housing, candles, bedding, and beverages for soldiers stationed in the colonies e. Four laws that shut down Boston Harbor, dissolved town meetings, and put soldiers in homes. This punished the city of Boston for having the Boston Tea Party in 1773. f. Marked the end of the French power in North America giving all French land east of the Mississippi to the British g. In 1775, after the Continental Army had been formed, the 2nd Continental Congress tried to send a petition of PEACE to the King if only he would repeal the Intolerable Acts. It was totally rejected by King George. h. The Principle rooted in English law dating back to the Magna Carta i. To refuse to buy certain goods and services 6. committee of correspondence* 7. Proclamation of 1763* 8. Whig 9. Sugar Act* 10. Stamp Act* 11. Townshend Act* 12. Quartering Act* 13. Sons of Liberty* 14. Boston Massacre* 15. militia* 16. minutemen* 17. Treaty of Paris, 1763* 18. Intolerable Acts, 1774* 19. First Continental Congress j. Colonial merchants and planters promised to stop importing goods taxed by the Townshend acts. k. An army of citizens who serve as soldiers during an emergency. l. Volunteers who trained regularly ready to fight at a minutes notice. m. British American forces fighting against French forces and their Algonquin and Huron allies in North America. (British and British American forces had allied with the Iroquois). England finally won. n. Group that wrote letters and pamphlets reporting events in the various colonies. o. Angry colonists who staged mock hangings of tax collectors to protest the unpopular taxes. p. Another name for a patriot, aka, a rebel. q. Another name for a loyalist, aka, a redcoat. r. Written in 1215, the first document that guaranteed rights to English nobles. s. Colonists who supported independence from British rule 20. British East Indian Tea Company* 21. Olive Branch Petition 22. patriot* t. Colonists who remained true to Britain and did not want independence. 23. Declaratory Act* w. Legal document that let a British customs officer inspect a ship’s cargo without giving any reason for the search 24. loyalist* x. In 1773, this company’s product was dumped into the Boston harbor in protest of the Tea Act. y. Britain’s attempt to assert its right to control the colonies through legislation and taxation. 25. No Taxation without representation* 26. French and Indian* War u. In 1773, the protests in which colonists dressed up as Indians and dumped British Tea into Boston Harbor v. To cancel or undo something like a tax or a law 29. Magna Carta z. In 1774, The first meeting of delegates from 12 colonies met in Philadelphia to discuss the hated Intolerable Acts and agreed to boycott the buying of British goods nor the selling to the British. They also encouraged forming of militias. aa. A formal request to someone in authority, usually written and signed by a group of people bb. Drew an imaginary line along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains past which no colonists could settle cc. On March 6, 1770, five colonists are shot by British soldiers 30. Boston Tea Party dd. Taxed Molasses 27. Tory 28. King George III