| A | B |
| Pontiac's War | when several Indian nations joined in a battle on the side of an Ottawa chief |
| Proclamation of 1763 | law that drew an imaginary line along the App. Mountains, intending to protect NA's |
| Treaty of Paris 1763 | eliminated French land and influence in North America |
| Albany Plan of Union | Franklin's idea to have a Grand Council with delegates from each colony, rejected |
| Battle at Fort Necessity | first battle of French and Indian War, Washington was captured |
| Battle at Quebec | Battle where British climbed a cliff and suprised the French |
| Battle at Montreal | last battle of the French and Indian War in North America |
| Sons of Liberty | group of men who came up with ways to protest British actions ex. Boston Tea Party |
| Daughters of Liberty | group of women who pledged to wear homespun and boycott British goods |
| Sugar Act (1764) | the tax on molasses was lowered but tax on sugar increased |
| Stamp Act (1765) | tax on all legal documents (wills, dice, marriage papers) |
| Declaratory Act | written in the repeal of the Stamp Act - said that Britain had the right to tax the colonists |
| Townshend Acts (1767) | tax on glass, paper, silk, lead, and tea |
| Quartering Act | law that said that the colonists had to pay for housing the British |
| Boston Massacre | people gathered outside a customs house, taunting guards five people killed |
| Tea Act | removed some of the taxes on tea but cut out colonial tea merchants |
| Intolerable Acts | acts designed to punish colonists for the Tea Party |
| Quebec Act | established a Canadian government and protected rights of French Catholics |
| Stamp Act Congress | group that met in reaction to the Stamp Act - established a boycott |
| Nonimportation Act (Agreement) | agreement not to import goods taxed by the Townshend Acts |
| Committees of Correspondance | group formed by Samuel Adams to spread alarm about British actions (newspapers, pamphlets) |
| Boston Tea Party | Sons of Liberty dressed as Indians and dumped tea into the harbor |
| First Continental Congress | meeting of delegates from 12 colonies in Philadelphia to discuss what to do about British |