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Main people who helped create the United States
 
Founding Fathers
 
Founding Mothers
 
Patriots
 
Loyalists
A group of colonists who formed a secret society to build support for the American Revolution
 
Sons of Liberty
 
Continental Army
 
British Army
 
Daughters of Liberty
doing something on the behalf of another person or country
 
representation
 
independence
 
revolution
 
treaty
freedom; not being controlled by another country
 
independence
 
slavery
 
revolution
 
loyalist
a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
 
revolution
 
peace
 
treaty
American colonist who favored American independence
 
patriot
 
loyalist
 
French
 
treason
A person who supported the British during the American Revolution
 
loyalist
 
patriot
 
American
 
France
complaint
 
grievance
 
happiness
 
treaty
 
agreement
the right of the people to do or say things that are not illegal without being stopped or interrupted by the government
 
civil liberty
 
treason
 
government rights
 
boycott
a formal statement
 
declaration
 
treaty
 
constitution
 
treason
A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states
 
treaty
 
declaration
 
treason
 
debt
to take in or to house
 
quarter
 
evict
 
rent
 
sell
something you owe to another person or country
 
debt
 
income
 
tax
 
army
the crime of betraying one's country
 
treason
 
murder
 
burglary
 
army
the American army during the American Revolution led by George Washington
 
Continental Army
 
British Army
 
French Army
 
American Marines
A British soldier who fought in the American Revolution
 
Redcoat
 
minuteman
 
French military
 
Navy
Led the colonists in the war; first president of the United States
 
George Washington
 
Abraham Lincoln
 
Thomas Jefferson
 
Samuel Adams
The document in which the American colonists stated their independence from Great Britain
 
Declaration of Independence
 
Treaty of Paris
 
Articles of Confederation
 
US Constitution
Wrote the Declaration of Independence
 
Thomas Jefferson
 
George Washington
 
John Adams
 
Benjamin Franklin
A form of protest in which people refuse to buy certain products or services
 
boycott
 
protest
 
purchase
 
bobcat
A popular drink of the British which was taxed.
 
tea
 
coffee
 
coca cola
 
lemonade
Money that people and businesses pay to the government
 
tax
 
debt
 
pay
 
representstion