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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Vocabulary More Vocabulary Vocab… People… Random More Random
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This is the overthrow of government by the people.
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revolution
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This is the law-making body of the British government.
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Parliament
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This is the practice of owning people who are not free.
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slavery
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This is the beginning of a written work in which the writer explains his or her purpose for the book.
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preface
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This is a person that is bound by legal agreement to work for another in return for instruction in a trade.
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apprentice
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Someone that incites rebellion against the state (government) would be guilty of this.
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sedition
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This is power used without considering others.
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arbitrary power
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This is the publication of statements that slander or wrongfully damage another’s reputation.
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libel
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This is a person who measures and maps lands.
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surveyor
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This was the name given to the common flintlock musket of the eighteenth century.
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Brown Bess
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This was a term for American colonists, often used in a derogatory way by the British.
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Provincials or Colonials
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This is a Native American administrative chief.
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Sachem
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This is a nobleman with a hereditary title granted by the English king.
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baronet
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This treaty ended the French and Indian War.
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The Treaty of Paris
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This man was the secretary of state for England.
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William Pitt
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This man was the English King that pushed the colonies toward revolution.
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King George III
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This term means to take back a law by legislative action.
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repeal
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This term means to refuse to buy a product or pay for a service as a protest.
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boycott
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This is the right, if arrested, to be brought before a judge and charged with a specific crime before being put into jail.
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habeas corpus
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English barons forced King John to sign this charter in 1215, protecting the rights and property of English citizens.
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Magna Carta
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The colonists MAY have tolerated the taxation more readily, if they were given this.
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Representation
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Wilderness Road was cleared by this man.
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Daniel Boone
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Fort Duquesne was eventually renamed as Fort… this.
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Fort Pitt
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This represented the line that separated the English lands from the Indian lands.
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Appalachian Mountains
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This man wrote… Letters of an American Farmer… praising life in America.
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Crevecoeur
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