Causes
Battles
People
People cont.
Miscellaneous
100
A group boards the Dartmouth and dumps tea in Boston Harbor is called the
Boston Tea Party
100
The battles of Lexington and Concord is remembered for "The Shot........"
Heard around the world
100
A founding father, a scientist, owner of the Pennsylvania Gazette, Postmaster General, and called a traitor by Parliament.
Ben Franklin
100
The colonial troops who could prepare quickly
Minutemen
100
A person who was loyal to the king was called
Tory or loyalist
200
A group of men who were upset with the Tea Act.
Sons of Liberty
200
Who won the Battle of Bunker Hill
British
200
A silversmith, a patriot in the American Revolution, and warned Adams and Hancock that the British were intending to capture them.
Paul Revere
200
The King of England
George 3
200
The war to against the colonists and England was called
American Revolution
300
As a result of the Boston Tea Party, Britain passed the
Intolerable acts
300
The battle where Washington crossed the Delaware and surprised the British and won the battle.
Battle of Trenton
300
Fought in the French and Indian War, a founding father, defeated British troops after crossing the Delaware in the dead of winter, and our first President.
George Washington
300
An American who supported the war.
Patriot or rebel
300
No taxation without
Representation
400
A law that colonies must allow the Redcoats into their homes.
Quartering Act
400
The last battle of the war.
Yorktown
400
His famous words are "...... But as for me, give me liberty or give me death.
Patrick Henry
400
Leader of the Continental Army
George Washington
400
When was the Declaration of Independence signed?
July 4, 1776
500
The British soldiers were called
Redcoats
500
A lawyer who defended British soldiers after the Boston Massacre, helped draft the Declaration of Independence, and later became our second President.
John Adams
500
Graduated from Harvard, a founding father, participated in the Boston Tea Party, and leader in the American Revolution.
Sam Adams
500
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
500
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