The French & Indian War
British Laws
Conflicts Before the War
Revolutionary War Battles
Revolutionary War Leaders
100

The British and French fought mainly over this area of land in North America.

What is the Ohio River Valley?

100

This act placed a tax on all the colonists' printed materials, even playing cards.

What is The Stamp Act?

100

He was the first man killed at the Boston Massacre.

Who is Crispus Attucks?

100

This American victory is considered the turning point of the war.

What is The Battle of Saratoga?

100

These two Bostonians were some of the leaders of The Sons of Liberty.

Who are Samuel Adams and John Hancock?

200

This is what The French & Indian War is called in most of the rest of the world.

What is The Seven Years' War?

200

This law disallowed colonists from crossing the Appalachian Mountains without permission.

What is The Proclamation of 1763?

200

This was a common slogan used by colonists protesting British policies.

What is "No taxation without representation"?

200

At this battle, the British attempted to break the Siege of Boston.

What is The Battle of Breed's Hill?

200

This American general was famous for his victory at Saratoga and infamous for his defeat at Camden.

Who is Horatio Gates?

300

This leader is responsible for most of the policies that helped Britain win the French and Indian War.

Who is William Pitt?

300

The Currency Act stopped colonists from using this kind of money.

What is paper money?

300

After the Boston Massacre, all of these acts were repealed except for a tax on tea.

What are the Townshend Acts?

300

At this battle, Cornwallis was besieged by American and French forces on land and at sea.

What is Yorktown?

300

This British general lost to George Washington at two different battles.

Who is Cornwallis?

400

With the 1763 Treaty of Paris, France gave Louisiana to this country.

What is Spain?

400

The Tea Act of 1773 reduced the tax on tea that this company had to pay.

What is The British East India Company?

400

After the Boston Tea Party, the British closed this area until Massachusetts paid for the lost tea.

What is the port of Boston?

400

This battle began with Charles Lee attacking the rear of General Clinton's army as it marched through New Jersey.

What is the Battle of Monmouth?

400

This American general was killed at The Battle of Quebec.

Who is Richard Montgomery?

500

This tribe switched its position from neutrality to alliance with the British.

What is the Iroquois?

500

The borders of this loyal colony were extended so that it included the Ohio River Valley.

What is Quebec?

500

Before April 1775, Massachusetts militias stored their weapons in this city.

What is Concord?

500

Washington crossed this river to attack a group of Hessians on Christmas Eve, 1776.

What is the Delaware River?

500

Both this Prime Minister and this Secretary of State for America were responsible for British military policy.

Who are Frederick North and George Germain?

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