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Ch.5 Vocabulary

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“Proclamation Act of 1763”“A ruling forbidding settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. Intended to stop the fighting between the Indians and the settlers”
“Stamp Act”“An act of Parliament passed in 1765 that required tax stamps be used on all kinds of documents”
“Provincial Congress”“A legislative body established in 1774 to govern the colony when Governor Martin Disbanded the Assembly”
“Committee of Safety”“An organization set up in each county once the war started to keep order and provide government”
Tory“One who sided with the British during the Revolutionary period”
Whig“One who favored independence from Great Britain”
“Mecklenburg Resolves”“A series of statements made by Mecklenburg’s Committee of Safety that recommended that North Carolina declare itself independent”
“Halifax Resolves”“A document issued by the Provincial Congress that authorized the delegates to the Continental Congress to join other colonies in seeking independence”
“Declaration of Independence”“The 1776 document issued by the Continental Congress by which the colonies declared their independence from Great Britain”
Constitution“A set of rules and procedures for government”
Bicameral“Having two legislative bodies”
“Declaration of Rights”“A list included with the first state constitution that set out the rights and protections citizens had”
Amendment“An addition or change to a document”
“Confiscation Act”“A law passed by the new state saying that those who refused to take the oath of allegiance to the new state could have their property taken away”
“Overmountain Men”“Westerners who crossed the Blue Ridge and trapped the Tories at the Battle of Kings Mountain”
Neutral“Not taking sides in a war or disagreement”
Pacifism“A belief that no one should fight or resort to violence for any reason other than self-defense”
Pardon“An act of forgiving someone for their actions”


8th Grade Social Studies Teacher
Manteo Middle School
NC

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