War, What is it Good For?
Continental Congress
What a Paine
Riding at Midnight
States and Capitals
100

This is the location of the first battle between colonists and the British

Lexington

100

At the first Continental Congress, a letter was sent to this King, but he ignored it.

George

100

Thomas Paine's writings were often in the form of this P word.

Pamphlet

100

This animal carried Paul Revere on his midnight ride.

Horse

100

This state has the capital of Cheyenne

Wyoming

200

If the British managed to confiscate these, it would be hard for the colonist to fight back.

weapons/ammo

200

At the first Continental Congress, it was agreed they would do this - a term for refusing to purchase goods.

Boycott

200

Thomas Paine's most famous writing was named this, which means something everyone should know.

Common Sense

200

Paul Revere was most famous for the midnight ride, but this partner of his also warned of the British attack. 

Dawes

200

Add "city" to the end of my name and you get my capital

Oklahoma

300

After Lexington, the British headed here, but were forced to retreat when patriots began shooting.

Concord

300

At the first Continental Congress these soldiers were organized who were known for being prepared in 60 seconds or less.

Minutemen

300

Thomas Paine argued the only choice for colonist was to fight for their what?

Independence.

300

These were lit to warn the townspeople of a British attack.

Lanterns

300

The capital of Pennsylvania

Harrisburg

400
This bloody battle showed patriots were ready to face King George.

Bunker Hill

400

This petition was named after a symbol for peace and was sent at the second Continental Congress

Olive Branch Petition

400

Many of Thomas Paine's ideas ended up in these two documents that are a core of our government today

Declaration of independence and  Constitution

400

This is the capital of the most north eastern state on the map.

Augusta

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