Literally, a _______ is any person who is loyal to his or her king. In the dozen or so years leading up to the Revolutionary War, a _____was a person who continued to support King George III and his policies in the American colonies.
loyalist
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_______are monies that a government makes its citizens pay. This money is used for various things the government needs in order to operate.
taxes
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As a verb: to refuse to deal with a process, an organization or a company as a form or expression of protest against it. Usually, there is a group of people who agree to --______rather than just one person.
boycott
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banana
Go to last place!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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A regular meeting place for Patriots to express their viewpoints and protest the British interference in the colonies.
Liberty Tree
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An________ is a dummy, often crudely made, that is supposed to represent a real person who is disliked.
effigy
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An ______________ is somebody who is being trained by a skilled professional in an art, a craft, or a trade. In colonial trades, this person learned from, and worked for, the master.
apprentice
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This was a bloody costly war (1756-1763) between England and France. Part of the war was fought in North America, where both countries claimed land. The fighting occurred on the northern and western frontiers.
Seven Years War
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A small, inexpensive woodwind instrument, also known as a tin whistle.
pennywhistle
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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star
Double points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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fairy
Take points!
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shark
Other team loses 10 points!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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As a verb: to ship goods that are made or grown in one country to another country, where they will be sold.
export
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As a verb:_______to complain about or object to something.
protest
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A printed poster or public announcement, designed to catch a readerโs attention and declare the latest news, government proclamations, public service announcements, opinions or advertisements.
broadside
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In colonial times, a _______ was a proud supporter of the American cause: at first, this meant freedom from what were considered unfair British laws. Later on, it also meant a person who was in favor of American independence from the Briti
patriot
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_________was a nickname for a British soldier serving in America, so named because of the color of the coat he wore. It was not as insulting as two other nicknames, โbloodybackโ and โlobster.โ It was similar to the modern nickname โcops