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Laws calling for a tax on imported goods

What are the Townshend Acts?

Led the colonist in the Battle of Bunker Hill

Who was William Prescott?

Law that placed a tax on printed material in the colonies

What is the Stamp Act?

To cancel

What is repeal

Important revolutionary battle that took place on Breed’s Hill

What is the Battle of Bunker Hill?

Law that allowed only one company to sell tea to the colonist

What is the Tea Act?

New laws dictated by Britain to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party

What are the Intolerable Acts?

Group that led protests against the new Stamp Act tax

What is the Sons of Liberty?

A volunteer army

What is a militia

Britain’s law making assembly

What is Parliament?

Militia groups who could be ready to fight for their colony at only a minute’s notice

What are minutemen?

A war Americans fought for independence

What is the American Revolution?

When colonists dumped tea into Boston harbor to protest the Tea Act

What is the Boston Tea Party?

The first person to speak out against the Stamp Act

Who was Patrick Henry?

Organized the Sons of Liberty

Who was Samuel Adams?

Made tea and wove cloth to support the boycott of British goods

Who were the Daughters of Liberty?

Shared news among the colonies

What was a Committee of Correspondence?

Showed that the colonist strongly protested the tea tax

What was the Boston Tea Party?

Caused by the Boston Tea Party?

What were the Intolerable Acts?

A colonist opposed to British rule

What is a Patriot?

Lead men in battle for the relief of Boston

Who was George Washington?

This Patriot warned the colonist of the British attack

Who was Paul Revere?

First battle that led to the American Revolution

What is the Battle of Lexington?

Which battle began with “the shot heard around the world”

What is the Battle of Lexington?

This brief battle forced the British to retreat to Boston

What is the Battle of Concord?