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Power Point Directions: • For each word you need: – The word/term or event – A definition (You may summarize this in your own words) – Spanish definition – if you need it and it helps you. – A picture to help you remember what it means.

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Power Point Directions:

• For each word you need:– The word/term or event– A definition (You may summarize this in your own

words)– Spanish definition – if you need it and it helps you.– A picture to help you remember what it means.

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Taxation without Representation

• The idea that people should only be taxed by their elected representatives.

• The Americans complained that the taxes were illegal because they had no representatives in Parliament.

La idea de que las personas sólo deben ser gravados por sus representantes electos. Los estadounidenses se quejaron de que los impuestos eran ilegales porque no tenían representantes en el Parlamento.

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Stamp Act• Tax on all paper goods passed by

the British.• Americans had to pay for a stamp

on wills, diplomas, marriage papers, newspapers, playing cards, and even dice.

• Un impuesto sobre todos los productos de papel pasa por los británicos. Estadounidenses tuvieron que pagar por un sello en los testamentos, títulos, documentos de matrimonio, periódicos, cartas, e incluso los dados.

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Protest

• To speak out against something in an organized way.

• Para hablar en contra de algo de una manera organizada.

Colonists protest the Stamp Act

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Petition (petición)

• A formal written request to the government.

• A organized form of protest.

• Una solicitud formal por escrito al gobierno. Una forma organizada de protesta.

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Stamp Act Congress• Meeting called by nine

American colonies to organize a protest of the Stamp Act.

• The colonies wrote a petition asking the British to get rid of the Stamp Act.

• Reunión convocada por nueve colonias de América para organizar una protesta de la Ley del Timbre. Las colonias escribió una petición a los británicos para deshacerse de la Ley del Timbre.

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Boycott (boicot)• A protest where people refuse to

buy certain goods or services• The Americans boycotted taxed

goods to force the British to take the taxes away.

• Una protesta donde las personas se niegan a comprar ciertos bienes o servicios. Los norteamericanos boicotearon los bienes gravados a la fuerza a los británicos a adoptar los impuestos de distancia.

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Repeal (derogación)

• To cancel or take away.• The Americans wanted

the British to repeal the taxes.

• Para cancelar o para llevar. Los estadounidenses querían los británicos para derogar los impuestos.

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Declaratory Act

• Law that said the British could tax the Americans in the future

• Passed after the Stamp Act was repealed.

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Townshend Acts• Laws that taxed various goods.• Glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea.• Americans did not like them

because they were an example of taxation without representation.

• Las leyes que gravan las distintas mercancías. Vidrio, papel, pintura, plomo, y el té. Americanos no les gustan porque son un ejemplo de imposición sin representación.

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Writs of Assistance• Part of the Townshend Acts

that allowed the British to search a ship without a reason.

• This violated the Americans rights.

• Parte de las Actas de Townshend que permitió a los británicos a la búsqueda de un buque sin una razón. Esta violación de los derechos americanos.

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Sons (and Daughters) of Liberty• Group of angry Americans that

organized protests of the British

• Had fake hangings, signed petitions, and organized boycotts.

• Grupo de los estadounidenses enojado que organizó las protestas de los británicos

• Había ahorcamientos falsos, peticiones firmadas, y los boicots organizados.

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Quartering Act• British law that required

Americans to give food and shelter to British soldiers.

• Violated rights• la ley británica de que los

estadounidenses obligado a dar alimento y refugio a los soldados británicos. Derechos vulnerados

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Boston Massacre• 5 American protesters

were killed by British soldiers

• Angered Americans and led to more problems.

• Cinco manifestantes fueron asesinados por soldados británicos y estadounidenses Enojado llevó a más problemas.

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Committees of Correspondence• Groups of Americans that

wrote letters to spread the news of the British wrongs.

• Formed after the Boston Massacre

• Grupos de los estadounidenses que escribió cartas a difundir la noticia de los errores británicos. Formada después de la Masacre de Boston

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