Battles
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What caused it?
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Key Events
100

The battle that ended the war with the British surrendering

Yorktown

100

Name 2 Colonial Weaknesses


● Disorganized army

● Poorly trained troops and very

little supplies for the war.

● No navy

● Had difficulty raising the funds

needed for war.

100

leader of the Colonial Army

George Washington

100

Nickname given to British soldiers of the Revolution because of their bright uniforms.

Redcoats

100

British debt after this war led to the Revolution.

French-Indian War

100

3 inalienable rights listed in the Declaration of Independence.

Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness

100

Where the colonists revolted against a tax on their favorite beverage.

Boston Tea Party

200

The army came together under Washington’s leadership and believed more in his guidance even though it was freezing and the men were poorly equipped to handle it.

Valley Forge

200

Who supported Great Britain because their jobs depended on it? Others felt strong ties to their mother country and did not see a need for Revolution. Older conservatives disagreed with revolting against the Crown and wanted its protection.

Loyalists

200

Leader of the British Army

Lord Cornwallis

200

Strategy of refusing to purchase goods in the hopes of weakening the other party.

boycott

200

Name 3 of the acts passed by the British against the Colonists

Stamp Act

Intolerable Act

Coercive Act

Tea Act

Townshend Act

Sugar Act

200

This was a surprise attack on Christmas night that resulted in the capture of Hessian troops. It boosted morale for the Continental Army.

Washington Crosses the Delaware

200

On March 5, 1770, British soldiers killed five civilians and injured six others in Boston.

Boston Massacre

300

The shots fired started the first major Revolution against British rule in one of its many colonies that would be watching.

Lexington and Concord

300

Who supported independence for many reasons? First, they claimed “no taxation without representation.” The Enlightenment ideals they believed in also convinced them they could form a better government.

Patriots

300

Wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

300

Name of German Mercenaries who fought with the British.

Hessians

300

What event happened when Colonists began throwing snowballs at British soldiers?

Boston Massacre

300

The act was a tax on all paper used for printed materials in the colonies. It required that all materials printed in the colonies be printed on paper embossed with an official revenue stamp. The printed materials in question included everything from newspapers, to magazines to legal documents.

Stamp Act

300

The first shots of the Revolution that were fired at Lexington & Concord and began the war. These shots became known as ___

Shot Heard ‘Round the World

400

This battle showed that the colonists could inflict heavy losses on the British.

Battle of Bunker Hill

400

Had a determination to win, knew the land, but was working with an inexperienced military and was politically disorganized.

Colonies

400

Most famous traitor in American history. He was in control of West Point and planned to give it to the British when his plan was discovered.

Benedict Arnold

400

Having ships surround an area so that no goods or people can  pass through. 

blockade

400

What was the rallying cry for the Patriots?

"No taxation without Representation!"

400

This woman took over for her husband firing artillery cannons as he died near her feet. 

Margaret Corbin

400

British recognized the sovereignty and independence of the United States.

Treaty of Paris of 1783

500

It was a turning point for the colonists and helped convince France that they could win the war.

Saratoga

500

Why did George Washington finally allow slaves to fight in the war?

The British went south and promised them freedom.

500

The "First American". Convinced the French to support the Colonies in the war because of his popularity.

Benjamin Franklin

500

Style of fighting used by the Continental Army which included hit-and-run, surprise attacks, and ambushing the British.

Guerrilla Warfare

500

King of England during the Revolution who wanted to punish the colonies

George III

500

Enlightenment thinker who wrote "Common Sense". Argued for a democratic republic because England was too far away to rule the colonies fairly.

Thomas Paine

500

Years of the Revolution

1776-1783

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