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Get your Unit 2 Binder in order (5 pages) 1. Title Page: Revolution 2.Big Ideas 3. Due Dates 4. Warm-ups 5. Table of Con

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Get your Unit 2 Binder in order (5 pages)

1. Title Page: Revolution

2.Big Ideas 3. Due Dates

4. Warm-ups 5. Table of Con

Grudge or

circumstance regarded

as just cause for

complaint often

resulting in retaliation

Grudge or circumstance

regarded as just cause for

complaint often resulting

in retaliation

refers to Great Britain

neglecting or ignoring

the 13 colonies prior

to the French and

Indian War

refers to Great Britain

neglecting or ignoring the

13 colonies prior to the

French and Indian War

the deliberate

breaking of a law by

ordinary citizens,

carried out as

nonviolent protest or

passive resistance

the deliberate breaking of

a law by ordinary citizens,

carried out as nonviolent

protest or passive

resistance

a refusal to buy

certain goods

a refusal to buy

certain goods

To betray one’s

Country

To betray one’s

Country

an American

colonists who sided

with the rebels

during the American

Revolution

an American colonists

who sided with the

rebels during the

American Revolution

an American

colonists who

supported the British

during the American

Revolution

an American colonists

who supported the

British during the

American Revolution

the overturning

of a Government

by the people

being governed

the overturning of a

Government by the

people being governed

A representative

from one

country sent to

another country

A representative

from one country

sent to another

country

to officially

cancel

to officially cancel

can not be taken

away

can not be taken

away

a request to

change

something

a request to

change something

Volunteer army

Volunteer army

Abusive use of

authority or

power

Abusive use of

authority or

power

Formal written

agreement of

peace

Formal written

agreement of

peace

• the least possible; very small

or slight

•Disturbance; unlawful entry

•A system in which private

businesses are able to

compete with each other

with little control by the

government

• a person who buys goods

and services

• a way of solving or

correcting a problem

• to change some of the words

and often the meaning of (a law,

document, etc.)

• to establish or create (something

unwanted) in a forceful way

• a tax on certain things that are

made, sold, or used within a country

• relating to a form of government

in which power is shared between

a central government and

individual states

• one that supports or promotes

the interests of another

• to include (part of a longer

written work) in something

else

• the act of taking control of

something by force

• likely to happen or to be true

but not certain

• the cultivation of habits of personal

living that are claimed to be

important for the success of the

community

• to make (a treaty, agreement, etc.)

official by signing it or voting for it

• to give a large amount of money to a

school, hospital, etc., in order to pay for

the creation or continuing support of

(something)

• to keep (something) in its original state

or in good condition

• the act or practice of being harassed,

or annoyed; especially those who

differ in origin, religion, or social

outlook

• a change in the words or meaning of

a law or document (such as a

constitution)

• a person or group that speaks or acts

for or in support of another person

or group

• to disagree with or disapprove of

(something or someone)