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MILITIA

groups of citizen soldiers

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CONSENT

•permit, approve or agree

•(The colonists argued that they could not be taxed without their agreement.)

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LOYALISTS

•those colonists who decided to support Britain

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ACQUIRE

•to come into possession or ownership of

•(the British gained French lands east of the Mississippi River as a result of winning the French and Indian War)

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PROPAGANDA

•information designed to influence opinion

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NON-IMPORTATION (AGREEMENTS)•not to buy or use imported goods (usually businesses

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EFFIGY

•a life-size rag figure representing a hated person

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REVOLUTION

•overthrow of an established government

•(The colonists were left with no other choice than to fight for their liberties against the British and form their own country.)

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WRITS OF ASSISSTANCE

•legal documents that allowed the search of homes and warehouses

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DRAFTED

•to draw up in written form

•(such as the writing of the Declaration of Independence)

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PATRIOTS

•colonists determined to fight against Britain for American independence

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VIOLATE

•to break or disregard; to infringe (a law or agreement)

•(Colonial settlers argued that Parliament was infringing on their liberties.)

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LEVY

•impose or collect by authority or force

•(The Declaratory Act stated that Parliament had the right to place taxes on the colonists “in all cases what so ever.”

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PETITION

a formal request

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PROHIBIT

•to prevent or hinder by authority or action of law

•(The Proclamation of 1763 prevented colonial settlement west of the Appalachians after the French and Indian War.)

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PRINCIPLES

•accepted, fundamental or primary truths

•(such as those expressed in Declaration of Independence

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MINUTEMEN

•militia companies ready to fight at a moment’s notice

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POLICY

•course of action or procedure

•(The British action of taxation in the colonies led to the American Revolution_

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REPEAL

•to cancel or officially withdraw

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OCCUPY

•to take possession or control of

•(The British sent thousands of soldiers to control Boston.)

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COMMITTEES OF CORRESPONDENCE•an organization that circulated writings about colonists’ grievances against Britain

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CHALLENGE

•demand to explain or justify

•(The colonists argued that Parliament did not have the right to tax them because colonists were not represented.)

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BOYCOTT

•to refuse to buy, use, or have dealings with

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RESOLUTION

•a formal expression of opinion

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REVENUE

incoming money

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PREAMBLE

•introduction to a formal document such as the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution

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MAINTAIN

•to affirm, assert or declare

•(The colonists asserted their rights as Englishmen)

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Independence

•Freedom from the control of another

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Unalienable (unalienable rights)•Can not be surrendered or taken away