| A | B |
| repeal | to reverse something |
| Sons of Liberty | a group of patriots that protested against the acts of Parliament |
| Tea Act | this law created a monopoly for the East India Tea Company |
| Boston Tea Party | this event occurred Dec. 16, 1773 in Boston, 340 chests of tea were thrown into the Boston Harbor |
| Samuel Adams | this person organized the Sons of Liberty |
| boycott | to refuse to buy something |
| John Hancock | one of the Sons of Liberty, he was a wealthy shipping business man from Massachusetts |
| monopoly | this is when only one company is able to sell a product, no one else is allowed |
| Patrick Henry | one of the Sons of Liberty and also a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses |
| Intolerable Acts | these were also known as the Coercive Acts, and were a response to the Boston Tea Party |
| General Gage | this man replace Thomas Hutchinson as Royal Governor of Massachusetts |
| lobsterbacks | another name for British soldiers |
| treason | this is what British Parliament accused Ben Franklin of |
| minutemen | The Powder Alarm System in the colonies created this |
| Quartering Act | This act of Parliament required the colonists to provide to provide food and housing for the British soldiers, Regulars |
| East India Tea Company | Which British company had a monopoly on tea |