| A | B |
| Act | a formal written record or document. |
| Allegiance | a vow or promise to a country |
| Boycott | Refusing to buy or use goods |
| Delegate | a person with the authority to represent or act for others. |
| Committee | a group of people chosen to report or act on a matter. |
| Proclamatin of 1763 | a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains tath prohibited American colonists from settling in the western lands gained from France after the French and Indain War. |
| Mercantilism | the belief that a country's wealth is based on the amount of gold and siver they can import and how well they control trade with others. |
| Legislature | a group of peopl who have the power to make laws for a nation or state. |
| Quartering | that act of giving someone a place to stay. |
| Rebels | people who toake up arms against the established government. |
| Sons of Liberty | a secret society formed by colonists to protest British pollcies |
| Tax | money that people must pay to support the government |