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Loyalist- American who felt a deep loyalty to Great Britain Patriots- American who believed that the colonies had the right to govern themselves. Neutralist- A colonist who wanted to remain part of Great Britain, but also wanted independence.
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Loyalist- American who felt a deep loyalty to Great Britain Patriots- American who believed that the colonies had the right to govern themselves. Neutralist- A colonist who wanted to remain part of Great Britain, but also wanted independence. Boycott- refusal to buy goods from a certain source Tyranny- unjust use of government power. Vocabulary Words
Vocabulary Words • Militia- A small army made up of ordinary citizens who are available to fight in an emergency. • Taxes- monies paid for goods, such as: paper, tea, and sugar. • Tariffs- a tax on imported goods. • Acts- laws or actions put into place by rulers. • Sons of Liberty- Mainly lawyers, merchants, and craftspeople. Staged protests against the Acts.
Vocabulary Words • Declaration of Independence- declaring independence from Britain. Would become an official document. • Writs of Assistance- search warrants, used to enter homes to search for smuggled goods. • Treaty- A formal agreement among nations. • Committee of Correspondence- a group of people in the colonies who exchanged letters on colonial affairs. • Traitor- A person guilty of the crime of treason, or disloyalty to the government
Vocabulary Words • Hessians- 18th century German soldiers used in the American Revolutionary War • Continental Congress- brought together delegates from the colonies to discuss colonial issues (in Philadelphia). • Minuteman- A New England militia. Ready to fight when needed. • Guerillas- Soldiers who operate on their own and are not part of a regular army. • Ally- a nation that joins another nation in some common effort, such as winning a war.