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Scatter: Chapter 5 Vocab

Declartion of Independence
A document officially declaring that the American colonies were breaking away from Great Britain to form a new nation
boycott
to refuse to buy, sell or use
Treason
Betrayal of one's country or ruler
import
to bring in from another country to sell
Primary Sources
eyewitness accounts of history. They include letters, diaries, speeches, and interviews.
quartering act
an act passed by the British that allowed British troops to live in the homes of the colonists
Stamp Act
A tax that the British Pariliament placed on newspapers and official documents sold in the American Colonies
secondary sources
are second hand accounts of history. Writers of secondary sources collect information about a person, place or event from other sources.

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Declartion of IndependenceA document officially declaring that the American colonies were breaking away from Great Britain to form a new nation
Primary Sourceseyewitness accounts of history. They include letters, diaries, speeches, and interviews.
Stamp ActA tax that the British Pariliament placed on newspapers and official documents sold in the American Colonies
TreasonBetrayal of one's country or ruler
boycottto refuse to buy, sell or use
importto bring in from another country to sell
quartering actan act passed by the British that allowed British troops to live in the homes of the colonists
secondary sourcesare second hand accounts of history. Writers of secondary sources collect information about a person, place or event from other sources.
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