
Unit 3 Vocabulary
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- Q1
To refuse to buy one or more goods from a certain source.
militia
boycott
repeal
tyranny
30s - Q2
A small army made up of everyday citizens trained to protect their town or colony in an emergency
boycott
militia
tyranny
repeal
30s - Q3
to take back, or to cancel, a law
repeal
boycott
tyranny
militia
30s - Q4
The unjust use of government power. A ruler who uses power in this way is called a tyrant.
repeal
boycott
militia
tyranny
30s - Q5
Americans who believed that colonies had the right to govern themselves. Willing to fight Great Britain.
Patriots
Colonial
Neutralists
Loyalist
30s - Q6
Americans who felt a deep loyalty to Great Britain and the king.
Patriots
Neutralists
Colonial
Loyalist
30s - Q7
Americans who had yet to support either side.
Colonial
Neutralists
Patriots
Loyalist
30s - Q8
What is the stamp act?
Ordered colonial assemblies to provide British troops with quarters, or housing.
Required colonists to buy a stamp for every piece of paper they used.
A British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains at the Eastern Continental Divide
A tax on certain goods that colonies imported from Great Britain, including such popular items as glass, paint, paper, and tea.
30s - Q9
What is the Townshend Act?
A tax on certain goods that colonies imported from Great Britain, including such popular items as glass, paint, paper, and tea.
A British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains at the Eastern Continental Divide
Ordered colonial assemblies to provide British troops with quarters, or housing.
Required colonists to buy a stamp for every piece of paper they used.
30s - Q10
What is the Quartering Act?
A tax on certain goods that colonies imported from Great Britain, including such popular items as glass, paint, paper, and tea.
Required colonists to buy a stamp for every piece of paper they used.
Ordered colonial assemblies to provide British troops with quarters, or housing.
A British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains at the Eastern Continental Divide
30s - Q11
What is the Proclamation of 1763?
A tax on certain goods that colonies imported from Great Britain, including such popular items as glass, paint, paper, and tea.
Ordered colonial assemblies to provide British troops with quarters, or housing.
Required colonists to buy a stamp for every piece of paper they used.
A British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains at the Eastern Continental Divide
30s