A | B |
parliment | a part of the British government in which members make laws for the British people |
self-government | a system of government in which people make their own laws |
democracy | a government in which the people take part |
legislature | the lawmaking branch of a colomy, a state government, or the national government |
ally | a friend, especially in time of war |
tax | money that is paid by people to run the country |
authority | control over someone or something |
tariff | a tax on goods brought into a country |
loyalist | a colonist who supported the British monarch and laws |
representation | acting or speaking on behalf of someone or something |
treason | working against one's own government |
public opinion | what the people of the community think |
petition | a request for action signed by many people |
liberty | freedom |
boycott | a refusal to buy goods or services |
congress | a meeting of representatives who have the authority to make decisions |
repeal | to undo a law or tax |
massacre | a killing of people who cannot defend themselves |
committee of correspondence | a group set up in each of the colonies to quickly share information about taxes and other issues by writing letters to groups in the other colonies |
consequence | the result of an action |
blockade | to use warships to prevent other ships from entering or leaving a harbor |
quarter | to provide or pay for housing |
continental congress | a meeting of representatives of the British colonies |
right | a freedom |
minuteman | a member of the Massachusetts colony militia who could quickly be ready to fight the British |
patriot | a colonist who was against British rule |