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Kay [80]
2 years ago
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PLEASE ANSWER ALL OR I REPORT AND NOT GIVE YOU BRAINEST AND POINT

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ss7ja [257]2 years ago
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3. Samuel Adams - started the Committees of Correspondence and the Sons of Liberty, helped start the Boston Tea Party, fought against the Stamp Act, wanted America to be free of kings and princes (rabble-rouser, agitator, firebrand)

12. Redcoat - A British soldier, especially one who served during the American Revolution

8. Patriot - It roused many colonists to demand Independence.

9. Quarters - a house where soldiers live

11. Continental Congress - A group of delegates who meet for discussion and action

4. Sons of Liberty - (started by Samuel Adams) A group of colonists who formed a secret society to oppose British policies at the time of the American Revolution

2. Firebrand - a hothead: someone who sparks a revolution, someone who lights a fire in people's minds and hearts.

1. Committees of Correspondence - (started by the firebrands) groups of prominent citizens who wrote back and forth between colonies and helped each other with problems

7. Patrick Henry - Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. Stated that the Stamp Act was "a threat to liberty," kept talking after the House of Burgesses was dissolved

6. Common Sense - An American who supported the king

10. Loyalist - American who wanted to be free of British rule

5. Thomas Paine - wrote pamphlet Common Sense, wrote pamphlets about war.

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