Criado por Janet Hanney
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Questão | Responda |
colonies | areas under full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country |
mercantilism | belief in the benefits of profitable trading |
Navigation Acts | series of laws passed by the British Parliament that imposed restrictions on colonial trade |
salutary neglect | voiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws, contributed to the economic growth of England |
cash crop | a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower |
triangular trade | a multilateral system of trading where a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another |
Enlightenment | the period of intellectual frenzy that led to the American Revolution |
Great Awakening | impacted the English colonies with the idea of rationalism being emphasized and passion for religion had grown stale |
Albany Plan of Union | plan to place the British North American colonies under a more centralized government |
"Join or Die" | political cartoon made by Benjamin Franklin that helped make his point about the importance of colonial unity |
French and Indian War | war fought by French and English on American soil over control of the Ohio River Valley |
Proclamation of 1763 | forbade all settlement west of a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains, described as an Indian Reserve |
writs of assistance | documents that allowed customs officials to enter any ship of building that they suspected might hold smuggled goods |
Sugar Act | A tax put on sugar and molasses and other imported goods |
Stamp Act | required revenue from the American colonies by imposing a stamp duty on newspapers and legal and commercial documents |
Sons of Liberty | secret organization to advance the rights of the European colonists and to fight taxation by British government |
Boston Massacre | confrontation where British soldiers shot and killed several people while being harassed by a mob in Boston |
Boston Tea Party | protest where angry colonists dumped 342 chests of tea into the harbor, Britain imposed taxation without representation |
First Continental Congress | delegates from each of the 13 colonies, (except Georgia), met to organize colonial resistance to Coercive Acts |
"shot heard ‘round the world” | British shot, opening shot to the Battle of Concord which started the Revolutionary War |
Olive Branch Petition | final attempt by colonists to avoid going to war with Britain, colonists pledged their loyalty to the crown and declared their rights as British citizens |
Common Sense | book written by Thomas Paine, challenged the authority of the British government and the royal monarchy |
Declaration of Independence | The formal statement, written by Thomas Jefferson and adopted July 4, 1776, by the Second Continental Congress, declaring the thirteen American colonies free and independent of Great Britain: there were 56 signers |
Loyalists | American colonists who stayed loyal to the British during the Revolutionary War |
Patriots | American colonists who rejected British rule during the Revolutionary War |
republic/representative democracy | system of government where all citizens vote on representatives to pass laws for them |
Articles of Confederation | the first written constitution of the United States |
confederation | an organization which consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league |
Shays' Rebellion | series of violent attacks on courthouses and other government properties. Led by Daniel Shays in opposition to high taxes and stringent economic conditions. |
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