Southern-most state.
What is Georgia?
When you do not accept anything from anyone.
What is Boycotting
A tax represented on sweet stuff.
What is the Sugar Act?
A war, which was fought between several countries (Almost like a world war) that lasted seven years.
What are the Seven Years War/French & Indian War?
Brother of Samuel Adams, and later the second president of the United States.
Who was John Adams?
Northern-most state.
What is Massachusetts / Maine?
When colonists dumped thousands of pounds worth of tea into Boston Harbor.
What was the Boston Tea Party?
When a few soldiers shot, and killed five innocent colonists.
What was the Boston Massacre?
Start if the revolution...
What was the shot heard around the world?
The first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Who was John Hancock?
Middle-most state.
What is Virginia / Maryland?
A famous congress that voted against one of the most controversial topics in Earth's history.
What was the Stamp Act Congress?
The treaty that ended the Seven Years War.
What was the treaty of Paris?
First two battles of the Revolution.
What were the battles of Lexington and Concord?
A very famous person who said the iconic, and false "The British are coming!" quote.
What was Paul Revere?
The northern-most Carolina.
What is North Carolina?
The first of the two congresses.
What was the first continental congress?
An act on many things, including Tea, Oil, Lead, Paper, and other things
What is the Townshend Acts?
The battle for a hill.
What was the battle of Bunker Hill?
A Virginian man who wrote up the Declaration of Independence.
Southern-most Carolina.
What is South Carolina?
A large piece of paper, that Thomas Jefferson wrote to declare independence from Great Britain.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
When Britain told the colonists to "Shut up! We can do whatever the heck we want, disagree? TOO BAD"
What was the Declaration Act?
The war for independence.
What was the American Revolution?
The man, the myth, the legendary general, who fought bravely against the evil British, for independence. also the first United States President.
Who was George Washington?