Colonists who fought against British rule.
Who are the Patriots?
The number of colonies that were involved with the American Revolution.
What is 13?
Colonists who could be ready in a minute to fight the British.
Who are the Minutemen?
Freedom from another country.
What is independence?
The leader of the British Troops.
Who is King George III?
The place you went for the virtual field trip.
What is Colonial Williamsburg?
The date every year that we celebrate Independence Day.
What is July 4th?
The occupation used to make shoes.
What is a cobbler?
The occupation used to make clothing.
What is a tailor?
Secret group of colonists founded to protest Stamp Act
Who are the Sons of Liberty?
The best-known part of the Declaration of Independence.
What is the preamble?
Rode on horseback from Boston to Lexington and Concord to warn that the Redcoats were coming.
Who is Paul Revere?
The man that organized the Sons of Liberty.
Who is Samuel Adams?
Nickname for British soldiers because of their red uniform coats.
Who are the Redcoats?
The number of men that signed the Declaration of Independence.
What is 56?
Boston citizens disguised as Indians raided three British ships and dumped chests of tea into the harbor as a protest against taxes on tea.
What is the Boston Tea Party?
The city that the Continental Congress met.
What is Philatelphia?
The first president of the United States.
Who is George Washington?
The word that means you defeated the Army.
What is victory?
Tax that the British government placed on newspapers, books and documents sold in the colonies.
What is the Stamp Act?
The person that wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
Colonists who remained loyal to the King during the American Revolution.
What is a Loyalist?
The first person to sigh the Declaration of Independence.
Who is John Hancock?
The year that the 13 colonies gained their freedom.
What is 1776?
The killing of five men by British soldiers on March 5, 1770.
What is the Boston Massacre?