Chapter 5 People and Terms
Point of View Label which picture would be the British point of view and which would be the Patriot point of view of the Boston Massacre.Type:British OR Patriot British Patriot Matching Match the terms with the correct definition Writ of Assistance Court document allowing customs officers to enter any location to search for smuggled goods Resolution An official expression of opinion by a group Repeal To cancel an act or law Sort the following into the correct column. Loyalist or Patriot Loyalist An American colonist who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independence “It is right for us to help pay for the French and Indian War. It was fought, in part, to protect us.” "We have to respect and obey the British troops in Boston." Patriot American colonist who favored American independence “Our basic rights are being eroded—we are no longer guaranteed trials at the place of the crime, and troops are being quartered in our homes.” "We have no duties to support or obey the British soldiers in Boston." Matching Match the terms with the correct definition Boycott to refuse to buy items in order to protest certain actions or to force acceptance of one’s terms Rebellion Open defiance of authority Propaganda ideas or information intentionally spread to harm or help a cause A member of the Virginia House of Burgesses who, in response to the Stamp Act, got the assembly to pass a resolution declaring that it had “the only and sole exclusive right and power to lay taxes” on its citizens. He was also one of the delegates at the Continental Congress. Sam Adams Patrick Henry John Adams Member of the Sons of Liberty. They galloped to Lexington to spread the word that the British were coming. They were captured by British Patrol Paul Revere and John Hancock Paul Revere and William Dawes Paul Revere and Benedict Arnold He wrote a pamphlet called “Common Sense.” This had a great influence on public opinion in the colonies. Thomas Jefferson Thomas Paine George Washington A group of protesters in Boston. They were responsible for numerous protests, one of which was their participation in the Boston Tea Party. They were responsible for throwing the tea off the ships. Sons of Liberty Sons of Loyalty Sons of Freedom He helped to start the Sons of Liberty in Boston. He also put up posters about the Boston Massacre. In 1772 he also revived the Boston committee of correspondence. He was also one of the delegates of the Continental Congress. John Adams George Washington Sam Adams Captain in the Connecticut militia who gathered 400 men to seize Fort Ticonderoga. Later he became a traitor to the Patriot cause. He sold military information to the British. He then commanded British troops. George Washington Benedict Arnold John Hancock He was asked to write the first draft of the declaration of independence. He used ideas from various philosophers to write this draft. Thomas Paine John Locke Thomas Jefferson An experienced soldier. He was unanimously chosen to command the Continental Army. George Washington Thomas Jefferson John Hancock An English philosopher who expressed the idea that people are born with natural rights to life, liberty, and property. He stated that people form governments to protect those rights. John Hancock John Locke Thomas Jefferson The first person to sign the Declaration of Independence. He wrote his name big enough so the King would not miss it. John Hancock George Washington Herbie Hancock