Who said that?
Battles
Taxes
Important Documents
Wild Card
100

Give me Liberty or Give me death

Patrick Henry

100

1759 British attack the French

Battle of Quebec

100

tax on paper / printed materials

The Stamp Act

100

The end of the French and Indian War

Treaty of Paris

100

The woman that led the Edenton Tea Party

Penelope Barker

200

The British are Coming!

Paul Revere

200

The shot heard 'round the world between the colonists and the British April 19, 1775

Lexington and Concord

200

The tax on imported goods like tea

Townshend Acts

200

The pamphlet written by Thomas Paine

Common Sense

200

Almost a million dollars worth of tea were thrown into the Boston Harbor

The Boston Tea Party

300

For God's sake let us come to a final separation

Thomas Paine

300

June 17, 1775, William Prescott told his men to wait until the British got close enough before firing in order to not waste ammunition

Battle of Bunker Hill

300

The ports are closed for imports and exports

The Boston Port Act 

300

The list of grievances sent to King George III to ask for a final separation

The Declaration of Independence

300

A "colorful" name for the British soldiers

Redcoats

400

We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal...

Thomas Jefferson

400

December 25, 1776 Washington leads his troops across the Delaware

Defeat of the Hessians or Victory at Trenton

400

declares that people of the colony were now under stricter control in terms of meetings and electing officials

The Massachusetts Government Act

400

The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution

The Bill of Rights

400

The only colony that did not attend the first Continental Congress

Georgia

500

I am now convinced beyond a doubt that unless some great and capital change suddenly takes place this army must inevitably be reduced...

General George Washington

500

September 1777 British were not able to break through the Continental Army.  A turning point for the Revolutionary war.

Battle of Saratoga

500

If you committed a crime or were accused of a crime you would no longer be tried by a jury locally but sent to another colony or even back to England

The Administration of Justice Act

500

The engraving created by Paul Revere that fired up the colonists anger towards the British

The Boston Massacre

500

the number of stars on the Continental Army's flag

13

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