Chapter 6, lesson 3

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Chapter 6
Lesson 3
The complete control of a good or
service in an area to one person or
group.
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Petition
Monopoly
Blockade
Supply
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Using warships to prevent ships
from entering or leaving a harbor.
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Blockade
Monopoly
Petition
Revolution
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To give food and housing
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Monopoly
Blockade
Petition
Quarter
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A signed request sent to an official
person or group
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Blockade
Quarter
Petition
Monopoly
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Soldiers who were ready to fight at
a minute’s notice
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3.
4.
Blockade
Minutemen
Petition
Quarter
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Sudden, complete change of
government
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2.
3.
4.
Petition
Quarter
Revolution
Blockade
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It gave Britain’s East India
Company a monopoly on selling
tea in the colonies.
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1. American
Revolution
2. Stamp Act
3. Tea Act
4. Coercive Acts
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Angry colonists dressed as Native
Americans dumped 300 chests of
tea in Boston Harbor.
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1. Boston Tea Party
2. Coercive Acts
3. First Continental
Congress
4. Stamp Act
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They forced the colonists to follow
laws they thought were unfair.
1. Boston Tea Party
2. Coercive Acts
3. First Continental
Congress
4. Blockade
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1. Boston Tea Party
2. Coercive Acts
3. First Continental
Congress
4. Revolution
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Colonial leaders met in
Philadelphia and wrote a petition to
the king saying that they had the
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right to life and liberty.
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