American Revolution 8-2.1-2 The French and Indian War and the Causes to the Revolution.

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American Revolution The French and Indian War and the Causes to the Revolution

Writs of Assistance  Search Warrants used by British colonial officials to find smuggled goods.

Massacre  Term used by the patriots to spread propaganda through out the colonies to gain support for Boston and their trouble with Britain.  The actual term means mass killing. In the “Boston Massacre”, 5-7 were killed after an angry colonial mob rushed the customs house in downtown Boston.

Civil Strife  A disturbance to protest a policy or set of laws within a colony or country.  Sometimes it becomes a revolution or war.

1 st Continental Congress  Met In Carpenters Hall in Philadelphia to protest the Coercive Acts. Gadsden, Middleton, Lynch and Edward Rutledge represented South Carolina.

Revolutionary War  The war of revolt between Great Britain and the American Colonies.

British Crown  The King or Queen in England.

Parliament  The Law making body in the British Government. House of Lords and House of Commons.

Stamp Act 1765  British Tax on all printed materials. A stamp had to be purchased along with the document or printed material.

Duty or Tariff  British tax on imported goods

Direct Tax  Tax paid by an individual to the Government.

Indirect Tax  The British taxed Colonists on many goods. This was a direct tax.

Stamp Act Congress  Colonists from each Colony organized to oppose the taxes from England.

Boycott  When the colonists refused to purchase certain goods because of the tax.

Repeal  To have reversed. The stamp act congress was able to get the King to repeal the stamp act.

Tea Act  Part of the Townshend Duty imposed on British East India Tea coming into the colony. It was designed to help the failing tea company get more money.

Boston Tea Party  The Boston Sons of Liberty dumped the tea into the Boston Harbor dressed as Indians in protest for the tea tax.

Intolerable Acts  The acts passed against Boston, including the act that closed the Boston Harbor for dumping the tea. This was the name the colonists gave the new laws

Continental Congress  Colonists from each colony met to discuss the acts being forced on them by England.