223808394 | Republicanism | Defined a just society as one in which all citizens willingly subordinated their private, selfish self interests to the common good | |
223808395 | Mercantilism | Followers believed that wealth was power and that a country's economic wealth could be measured by the amount of gold and silver in its treasury | |
223808396 | Navigation Law of 1650 | Law passed by Parliament to regulate the mercantilist system; aimed at rival Dutch shippers. Said that all commerce flowing to and from the colonies could only be transported in British/colonial vessels | |
223808397 | George Grenville | First aroused the resentment of the colonists in 1763 by ordering the British navy to begin strictly enforcing the Navigation Laws | |
223808398 | Sugar Act of 1764 | First law ever passed by Parliament for raising tax revenue in the colonies for the crown; among various provisions, it increased the duty on foreign sugar | |
223808399 | Quartering Act of 1765 | Required certain colonies to provide food and quarters for British troops | |
223808400 | Stamp Act of 1765 | Mandated the use of stamped paper/the affixing of stamps | |
223808401 | Stamp Act Congress of 1765 | Assemblage in New York City which brought together 27 delegates who drew up a statement of their rights and grievances and beseeched the king and Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act | |
223808402 | Declaratory Act of 1766 | Reaffirmed Parliament's right "to bind" the colonies "in all cases whatsover". It defined absolute and unqualified sovereignty over its North American colonies | |
223808403 | Charles Townshend | Man who took control of the British ministry and introduced the Townshend Acts Townshend Acts of 1767 Imposed a light import duty on glass, white lead, paper, paint, and tea; was an indirect customs duty payable at American ports | |
223808404 | Boston Massacre of 1770 | When British troops opened fire into a jeering crowd, killing/wounding eleven people Crispus Attucks One of the first to die in the Boston Massacre | |
223808405 | King George III | Ruler of Britain attempting to assert the power of the British monarchy | |
223808406 | Samuel Adams | Master propagandist and engineer of rebellion; organized the local committees of correspondence in Massachusetts | |
223808407 | House of Burgesses | Standing committee created in 1773 in Virginia | |
223808408 | Thomas Hutchinson | Massachusetts governor that refused to be cowed by colonists and ordered tea ships not to clear Boston harbor until they'd emptied their loads | |
223808409 | Boston Tea Party | December 16, 1773 - About 100 Bostonians disguised as Indians smashed open 342 chests of tea and dumped them into Boston Harbor | |
223808410 | Boston Port Act | Closed Boston Harbor until damages were paid and order could be ensured | |
224271232 | Quebec Act of 1774 | Guaranteed French subjects their Catholic religion and permitted them to retain many of their old customs and institutions | |
224271233 | First Continental Congress | Fifty-five delegates who met in Philadelphia to consider ways of redressing colonial grievances | |
224271234 | John Adams | Swayed his colleagues at the First Continental Congress to a revolutionary course | |
224271235 | The Association | Called for a complete boycott of British goods Battle at Lexington Battle in which the British sent a detachment of troops to seize stores of colonial gunpowder | |
224271236 | Marquis de Lafayette | 19-yr-old French nobleman who was made a major general in the colonial army | |
224271237 | Baron von Steuben Drillmaster | whipped his colonial soldiers into line | |
224271238 | Lord Dunmore Royal | governor of Virginia who issued a proclamation promising freedom for any enslaved black in Virginia who joined the British army | |
224271239 | Lord Dunmore's Ethiopian Regiment | 300 slaves who'd escaped to join the British army |
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