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Question | Answer |
Civilians serving as soldiers | militia |
Killed, injured or captured soldiers | casualties |
Peace agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War | Treaty of Paris in 1783 |
Prime minister of Great Britain, asked Parliament to tax the colonists | George Grenville |
Refuse to do or buy something | boycott |
Law passed by Parliament that required colonists to buy a stamp for all paper goods | Stamp Act of 1765 |
Secret societies that used violence to scare tax collectors | Sons of Liberty |
Parliament placed taxes on glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea | Townshend Acts of 1767 |
Nickname given to British soldiers because of their red uniforms | redcoats |
Special search warrants that allowed tax collectors to search for smuggled goods | Writs of Assistance |
Incident where British soldiers fired into a crowd of angry colonists | Boston Massacre |
Protest against the Tea Act, colonists dressed as Indians and dumped tea into Boston Harbor | Boston Tea Party |
Set of laws passed to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party and to tighten government control over the colonies | Intolerable Acts |
Militia members who were ready to fight at a minute's notice | minutemen |
Colonists who fought for Independence | Patriots |
Colonists who sided with Great Britain during the Revolutionary War | Loyalists |
Low point in the war for the Patriots, they were low on supplies, food, and clothing, many soldiers died of disease and starvation | Valley Forge |
A military blockade of a city or fort | Siege |
Hired foreign soldiers | mercenaries |
Last major battle of the Revolutionary War, British surrendered and had to recognize the USA as an independent country | Battle of Yorktown |