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Unit 3 Vocabulary (1)

Across
Speak to (a person or an assembly), typically in a formal way
Refuse to buy or use (Colonists v. England). Refusal to buy something as a form of protest.
1st President of the U.S.; Commander of Continental Army during Am. Rev.; President of 2nd Continental Congress; civic virtue, showed leadership by being willing to listen to the opinions of others
The liberties (freedoms) of each individual to pursue life and goals without interference from other individuals or the government
Helped to finance the patriot cause with his own money; American spy during the Revolution
Five colonists shot to death after protesting and heckling British soldiers (Crispus Attucks) (1770)
Wife of President John Adams; wrote letters to her husband during the war; wanted equal rights for women, "Remember the Ladies"
One event (the cause) makes another event happen (the effect)
Official way to pass or approve (usually by a vote).
To support.
first battles of the American Revolution, "shot heard round the world" (Paul Revere) spread the message that "The British are coming!" (1775)
Supported independence from Britain. Loyal to the colonies. American colonists who supported independence from Great Britain.
Female American patriot; wrote plays, poems and essays supporting independence
(in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
assigning soldiers to private houses, without the consent of the owners
Down
A reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong
Individuals have rights protected by the government; was the model for the U.S. Bill of Rights
To go against something.
Neatly and methodically arranged.
A formal complaint or complaints.
Prepare a preliminary version of (a text). Select (a person or group of people) for a certain purpose.
African American former slave; shot and killed by British soldiers at the Boston Massacre
British and the colonists versus French and Indians. British won the war - gained control of trade in the English colonies & portions of Canada (1763).
To oppose something.
To take out/back
the state of being free
Establish or originate (an institution or organization). construct or base (a principle or other abstract thing).
Representative of a country
To favor something.