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Name _________________________ Period _____ Date ____ Chapter 5 Vocabulary – Toward Independence Word Great Britain French-Indian War 1755-1763 What does it mean? Picture 1701-1801 England and Scotland Seven years war between Great Britain and France over ownership of the Ohio River Valley,(KY) Patriots Americans who believed that the colonies had the right to govern themselves. Loyalists Americans who felt a deep loyalty to Great Britain Allies Nations that join together in some common effort such as war. Militia A small army made up of ordinary citizens who are available to fight in an emergency. Pontiac’s War Rutledge Ottawa Chief- A war launched in 1763 by North American Indians in the Great Lakes Region against the British after the French and Indian War. Native Americans feared the British would take their lands. 1 Name _________________________ Period _____ Date ____ Chapter 5 Vocabulary – Toward Independence Proclamation Of 1763 Tyrant Writs of Assistance Stamp Act Rutledge King George III proclaimed that the English settlers were to stay east of the Appalachian Mountains and the Native Americans were to stay west of the Appalachian Mountains. One who unjustly uses his government powers. 1764 – Legal documents that enabled British soldiers to search colonists’ homes and warehouses for smuggled goods. 1765- British law which required colonists to buy a stamp for every piece of paper they used. EX. Newspaper, wills, licenses, & playing cards. Phrase used by colonists to describe their feelings about the new taxes passed by “Taxation British Parliament. Colonists were being Without Representation” taxed by Parliament in which they had no representation. Sons of Liberty Secret organization of American patriots which organized protests against British laws in the colonies. Effigies Rag figure representing unpopular tax collectors. 2 Name _________________________ Period _____ Date ____ Chapter 5 Vocabulary – Toward Independence Rutledge To take back or cancel a law. Repeal Quartering Act Townshend Acts Duty Daughters Of Liberty Boston Massacre Propaganda Tea Act 1765 - Required colonial assemblies to provide British troops with housing. 1767- Laws which placed a tax on certain goods the colonies imported from Great Britain. Ex. Glass, paint, paper, and TEA TAX. American patriot women who protested the Townshend Acts by making their clothes from homespun cloth, brewed tea from pine needles, & bought only American made goods. March 5, 1770 – A small group of British soldiers came under attack by a mob throwing insults, rocks, and snowballs. British soldiers shot into the crowd in self-defense killing Crispus Attucks, an African-American dockworker. Information designed to influence opinion. 1773- British law passed in order to save the British East India Company (BEIC) from going broke. BEIC did not have to pay the tea tax and could sell its tea directly to certain shopkeepers at a low price. It was the ONLY tea the 3 Name _________________________ Period _____ Date ____ Chapter 5 Vocabulary – Toward Independence Rutledge colonists could buy. Boston Tea Party Intolerable Acts Petition First Continental Congress ‘Shot Heard ‘Round the World’ December 16, 1773 – In protest of the Tea Act, Sons of Liberty dressed as Native Americans dumped several chests of British East India Company’s tea into Boston Harbor. 1774 – New set of laws designed to punish Boston, Massachusetts for the tea that was destroyed. 1.Closed Boston Harbor. 2. Massachusetts government under British control, and3.sent more soldiers to Massachusetts. Make a formal request of the government. September 1774 – 50 leaders from 12 colonies met in Philadelphia. They agreed to send a message to King George III listing all mistakes the British government had made in the colonies. April 1775 – Refers to the first shots fired at the battle of Lexington, Massachusetts. This is the beginning of the American Revolution. 4