Colonial Life
Declaration of Independence
Revolutionary War
Important Figures & Events
King George III & The British Parliament
100

What was the primary 'cash crop' grown in the southern colonies, such as Virginia?

Cotton
100

The primary author of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

100

This 1775 battle, often misnamed, showed the resolve of colonial militias despite a British victory.

The Battle Of Bunker Hill

100

Who led the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.

George Washington

100

King George III was the ruler of this nation during the American Revolution.

Great Britain

200

In colonial New England, this was the main reason settlers established many different schools.

Religion

200

The Declaration of Independence was adopted on this date.

July 4th, 1776

200

This was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War, ending with British surrender in 1781.

The Battle of Yorktown

200

This proclamation was made at the conlcusion of the French and Indian War and required the colonists to stay EAST of the Appalachian Mountains

Proclamation line of 1763

200

The British government imposed this tax on paper and associated goods in 1765, angering colonists.

Stamp Act

300

Why would colonial families have large numbers of children?

(Varied Answers)

300

What 3 natural rights are specifically mentioned in the Declaration?

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

300

This French military officer is known for helping professionalize the Continental Army. 

Marquis de Lafayette

300

Known for his fiery speeches, this Virginian declared, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"

Patrick Henry

300

What was the fundamental issue colonists had with the British Empire?

Taxation without representation.

400

Colonists in this region relied on shipbuilding and fishing as major parts of their economy.

New England

400

The Declaration of Independence was addressed primarily to this monarch.

King George III

400

This treaty, signed in 1783, officially ended the Revolutionary War.

The Treaty of Paris

400

This lawyer volunteered to defend British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre even though he identified as a Patriot.

John Adams

400

This act allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonies, leading to the Boston Tea Party.

Tea Act

500

This religious movement caused colonists to feel more passionately about their faith and claimed that ALL people were equal before God

the First Great Awakening

500

What was the main purpose of the Declaration?

To declare to the world the intentions and ideals of the new American nation

500

What were the weaknesses of the Continental Army

(Varied answers)

500

This Founding Father and author of "Common Sense" urged Americans to support independence from Britain.

Thomas Paine

500

What was the purpose of the Intolerable Acts?

To punish the colonies for their disobedience (Boston Tea Party)

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