the lawmaking part of the British government, similar to the Congress in the United States
Parliament
an official public announcement
proclamation
to cancel, or undo, a law
repealed
people who represent others at a convention or conference
delegates
to protest by refusing to use or buy a good or service
boycott
a law
act
being required to pay taxes by a government without having a representative in the government
taxation without representation
the murder of several or many people who cannot defend themselves
massacre
the meeting of delegates from 12 colonies, held to present complaints to King George III, to set up a boycott of British goods, and to arrange a second meeting if needed
First Continental Congress
an action that shows disapproval or objection to something
protest
to bring into a country, especially for sale
imported
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