| A | B |
| lobsters & red coats | insulting term for British soldiers |
| tarring and feathering | a form of protest (bullying) of people loyal to the British Crown |
| propaganda | a form of communication aimed at influence people |
| boycott | a form of protest in which people do NOT purchase certain products |
| loyalists | colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown |
| patriots | colonists who rebelled against the British Crown |
| minutemen | members of the colonial militia who were ready to fight on a "minutes" notice |
| revenue | a source of income including taxes |
| Continental Army | an army formed after the Second Continental Congress |
| Committees of Correspondence | groups of people in the colonies who talked about how to handle their concerns with the British Crown |
| artillery | weapons used for war; cannons |
| Sons of Liberty | a group lead by Samuel Adams that opposed the British Crown; responsible for the Boston Tea Party |