Vocabulary
Major Events
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Founding Figures
Bonus Questions
100

A significant change or overthrow of a government or soical order.

What is a revolution?

100

In 1765, Britain taxes paper and other goods and colonists protest.

What is the Stamp Act?

100

This is another word for law.

What is an Act?

100

This general led the Continental Army to victory against the British and later became the first President of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

100

This document, adopted on July 4th, 1776, declared that American colonies' independence from British rule.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

The process of imposing taxes on individuals or businesses by a government.

What is taxation?

200

In 1770, British solders kill five colonists during a protest.

What is the Boston Massacre?

200

This Act required colonists to hourse British soldiers in their homes.

What was the Quartering Act?


200

This man was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President of the United States.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

This term refers to the colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution.

What are loyalists?


300

A refusal to buy or use goods and services as a form of protest.

What is a boycott?

300

In 1773, colonists dump British tea into the harbor to protest tea taxes.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

300

This is the name of the British King during the time of American resistance to British rule.

Who was King George III?

300

This man is known as the "Father of the Constitution" and was a key author of the Federalist Papers

Who is James Madison?

300

This man served as the first Secretary of the Treasury and was instrumental in establishing the financial system of the United States.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

400

It refers to the colonies desire to be free from Britsh rule, and to establish their own government.

What is independence?

400

In 1774, Britain punishes the colonies by closing Boston Harbor and limiting self-government.

What were the Intolerable Acts?

400

This is a legislative body of government, typically responsible for makijng laws, shaping policies, representing the electorate, and overseeing the government in Britain.

What is Parliament?

400

This person from Boston was a leader in the Sons of Liberty and is often credited with organizing the Boston Tea Party.

Who is Samuel Adams?

400

This man is known as the "Father of His Country" and served as the commmander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution.

Who is George Washington?

500

Colonists meet to organize resistance to British rule.

What is The First Continental Congress?

500

In 1774, colonists meet to organize resistance to British rule.

What was the First Continental Congress?

500

To "coerce" means to provoke, to incite one's anger. The "Coercive Acts" were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 in response to the Boston Tea Party. This is another name for these laws.

What are the Intolerable Acts?

500

This author wrote "Common Sense," a pamphlet that argued for American independence and helped sway public opinion.

Who is Thomas Paine?

500

This country provided crucial military assistance to the American colonies during the Revolutionary War, particularly after the victory at Saratoga.

What is France?

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