Revolutionary War Words, History Alive Chapter 10 & 11
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- Q1These spelling/vocabulary words all describe events leading up to which war?Battle of LexingtonCivil WarWorld War IIRevolutionary War20s
- Q2freedom, especially from control by another country or governmentindependenceconflictrepealParliament20s
- Q3laws created or passed by a governmentPatriotsboycotttraitoracts20s
- Q4people in the American colonies who wanted the colonies to remain under the control of the KingactsPatriotsLoyalistsprotest20s
- Q5the lawmaking part of the British government (like our Congress)ParliamentactsprotestLoyalists20s
- Q6money that is owed to someone elseactsindependencePatriotsdebts20s
- Q7to compain publicly about something that people believe is wrong or unfairtraitoractsdebtsprotest20s
- Q8people in the American colonies who wanted to break away from Great BritantraitorsLoyalistsboycottPatriots20s
- Q9a person guilty of acting against his or her own countrytraitoractsprotestParliament20s
- Q10to take back or to cancel a lawdebtsprotestindependencerepeal20s
- Q11to refuse to buy or participate in as a way of protestingParliamentprotestboycotttraitor20s
- Q12Which of the following people was a Patriot?Lord DunmoreThomas JeffersonThomas HutchinsonJonathan Boucher20s
- Q13Which of the following people was a Loyalist?Benjamin FranklinSamual AdamsMercy Otis WarrenThomas Hutchinson20s