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Primary author of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

100

U.S. is victorious in the Revolutionary War when Cornwallis surrenders to Washington

Yorktown

100

Voted by the 2nd Continental Congress, the Colonies officially break away from England

Declaration of Independence

100

Civil Disobedient protest by the Sons of Liberty, disguised as Native Americans and dumped tea into Boston Harbor

Boston Tea Party

100

Colonial protest slogan of British Taxation

No Taxation without Representation

200

Commander in Chief of the Continental Army

George Washington

200

Described by Ralph Waldo Emerson as "...shot heard 'round the world," the beginning of the Revolutionary War.

Lexington and Concord

200

Encouraged the Colonies to seek independence from England, by informing Colonies of British injustices

Common Sense

200

Paul Revere creates propaganda to increase colonial opposition to British rule by creating a pamphlet entitled "Bloody Massacre"

Boston Massacre

200

God given rights that can't be taken away of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness

Unalienable Rights

300

Leader of the Committees of Correspondence and Sons of Liberty

Samuel Adams

300

Franklin convinces France to form an alliance against the British after this turning point battle

Saratoga

300

U.S. officially becomes an independent country and acquires land from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River

Treaty of Paris

300

King George III makes an example and punish Boston for the Boston Tea Party

Intolerable Acts

300

British economic policy in which the colonies are an economic resource for the mother country

mercantilism

400

Encouraged the Colonist to break away from England with his pamphlet Common Sense

Thomas Paine

400

The Continental Army was freezing and starving; Lafayette provides clothing and Von Steuben trains army

Valley Forge

400

Franklin's plan to unite the Colonies during the French and Indian War but was rejected and later adopted for the American Revolution (Join or Die)

Albany Plan of Union

400

At this meeting the Colonies decide on the Olive Branch Petition, appointing Washington as Head of the Army, and declare independence

2nd Continental Congress

400

a non-violent protest such as the Boston Tea Party

civil disobedience

500

Creator of Albany Plan of Union (Join or Die) and the Articles of Confederation

Ben Franklin

500

Crossing the Atlantic was the major disadvantage of the British for causing

Delays in communication and delivering supplies

500

U.S. 1st Govt and Constitution, created by Franklin during the American Revolution, but failed because state govt was too strong and natl govt too weak

Articles of Confederation

500

At this meeting the Colonies decide to boycott all British goods until repealed and form a militia

1st Continental Congress

500
Group used by Samuel Adams to spread news about the British throughout the colonies of what happened in Boston

Committees of Correspondence

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