| A | B |
| Proclamation of 1763 | said colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains |
| King George III | decided to keep 10,000 British troops in colonies to enforce the Proclamation of 1763 |
| Quartering Act (1765) | required colonies to house and supply British soldiers |
| General Thomas Gage | commander of British Forces in New York |
| revenue | income |
| Sugar Act (1764) | placed a tax on sugar, molasses, and other shipped products |
| James Otis | colonial leader who claimed Parliament had no right to tax the colonies, since they had no representation |
| George Grenville | British finance minister who thought colonists should pay taxes since they were part of Britain |
| Stamp Act (1765) | ALL printed products needed an official stamp showing a tax was paid |
| Stamp Act Congress | delegates from 9 colonies met to write a petition to the King in protest of the Stamp Act |
| boycott | refusal to buy goods |
| Sons of Liberty | a secret society formed to oppose British policies |
| repeal | cancel, or take away |
| Declaratory Act (1766) | said that Parliament had supreme authority to govern the colonies |