| A | B |
| smuggling | importing goods secretly to avoid tax |
| debt | borrowing money to pay for war |
| propaganda | purposely influencing opinion |
| taxes | imposing fees to raise money |
| protest | showing disdain for a decision |
| boycott | not buying a good to show disdain |
| French and Indian War | Britain and France from 1754 to 1763 |
| Colonel George Washington | militia leader from Virginia |
| General Edward Braddock | guerilla warfare victim |
| Proclamation Lne of 1763 | slowed frontier settlement |
| Daniel Boone | famous Kentucky frontiersman |
| Quartering Act | forced troops into Boston homes |
| Crispus Attucks | African American at the massacre |
| Benjamin Franklin | devised Albany snake plan |
| musket | inaccurate colonial weapon |
| Duquesne | fort in the Ohio Valley |
| James Wolfe | British general at batttle of Quebec |
| King Philip | Native American from Massachusetts |
| Pontiac | Native American from Michigan area |
| Ticonderoga | fort on southern Lake Champlain |
| John Adams | defended the massacre soldiers |
| Stamp Act | law used to raise tax on cards, etc |
| Navigation Acts | laws used to funnel money to Britain |
| Boston Tea Party | boycotters dressed like braves |
| Boston Massacre | british troops fight with protestors |
| Treaty of Paris | document that officially ended war |
| Kent State University | Vietnam protests turned deadly |
| Paul Revere | responsible for massacre engraving |
| Philadelphia | colonial capital of Pennsylvania |
| Charleston | city on the South Carolina coast |
| Townshend Act | law named for British official to tax colonists |