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Global Citizenship

Vocabulary

Representation Lodging Colonist Colony


Imported Parliament Tax Molasses

1. ______________ having a voice in making laws or in government.


2. ______________ a group of people who made laws in Britain.
3. ______________ a place someone lives in temporarily.
4. ______________ a sum of money demanded by a government for its support or for
specific facilities or services.
5. ______________ someone who lives in a colony.
6. ______________ brought in from a foreign country.
7. ______________ a thick, brown, sweet liquid that is made from raw sugar.
8. ______________ a country or area under the control of another country.

Answer the following questions

1. How many British colonies were along the Atlantic Coast by 1763?

2. Who ruled the colonies?

3. After which wars Britain started to tax the colonies?

Match the columns

Proclamation of 1763 Required colonists to pay taxes on imported


goods like tea.

Placed a large tax on sugar and molasses.


Sugar act (1764)
Said that colonists could not move any father
Stamp act (1765)
west than the Appalachian Mountains.
Quartering act (1765)
Said that the colonists needed to find or pay
Twonsend acts (1767) for lodging for British soldiers stationed in
America.

Placed tax on paper items like newspaper


and legal documents.
1. Which colony challenged England’s ban on making money?

2. Who played an important role in the colonists’ revolution against Britain?

3. Which colonies did Benjamin Franklin represent?

Vocabulary

Militia Continental army Treaty Intolerable


Victory Geography Battle Tactics

1. _________________ planned strategies to win something.


2. _________________ an official agreement between countries.
3. _________________ too bad, harsh, or severe to be accepted or tolerated.
4. _________________ a struggle where two sides fight each other in war.
5. _________________ the natural features such as rivers, mountains, etc. of a place.
6. _________________ a group of people who are not part o the armed forces of a country
but are trained like soldiers.
7. _________________ the colonists’ armed forces, led by George Washington.
8. _________________ the act of defeating an enemy.

Answer the following questions

1. How many British soldiers were stationed in the colonies bye 1770?

2. How was call the militia units?

3. When did war officially start?

4. Who was the continental army?

5. How was the British army and Navy?


6. Who had the best weapons and supplies?

7. Who led the continental army?

8. Which countries joined the colonists to make possible the victory?

9. When was sign the Treaty of Paris?

10. What is the name of the new country that was established?

11. What were the most common jobs that women performed during the revolutionary
war?

12. What was the name of the secret message carrier?

13. Who was the Culper Spy Ring?

14. What was Abba Strong role?

Declaration Liberty Destructive Instituted


Endowed Unalienable Consent Derive

1. __________________ not capable of being taken away or denied, inalienable.


2. ___________________ to come from a source or origin.
3. ___________________ an official statement.
4. ___________________ freedom.
5. ___________________ permission, approval, or agreement.
6. ___________________ causing great harm.
7. ___________________ put in place, established.
8. ___________________ to be freely or naturally provided.
Answer the following questions
1. Who was asked to write a declaration to tell King George III that they wanted
independence?

2. How many days took him to write it?

3. When was the declaration accepted?

4. Where did George Washington read the declaration?

5. Who was the youngest signer?

6. Who was the oldest signer?

7. Who many men signed the declaration?

8. Who many of the signers where from Britain?

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