American History Vocabulary Part 2
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American History Vocabulary Part 2. Road to Revolution. 1 st 9 weeks. Quartering Act. A law passed that required the colonists to house and supply British soldiers. Boycott. A refusal to buy certain goods. Sugar Act. A tax on sugar, molasses, indigo, and coffee. Stamp Act. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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1st 9 weeks
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A law passed that required the colonists to house and supply British soldiers.
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A refusal to buy certain goods.
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A tax on sugar, molasses, indigo, and coffee
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A law that required all documents to have a stamp on them.
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A tax on tea
The Tea Act was passed because colonists were buying smuggled tea.
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The dumping of 342 chests of tea in Boston Harbor.
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A secret group of colonists that were opposed to Britain’s policies.
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A battle where 1000 British soldiers were killed or wounded.
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The first battles of the Revolutionary War.
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A patriot who urged for colonial independence.
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A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that urged for Colonial Independence.