Battles
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100

American Militia vs British Army - 1st battle of the Revolution, April 19 1775, MA, 

Battle of Lexington & Concord

100

1765 - The British put a tax on stamps which went on MANY products. The boycotted (stopped buying the stamps) and petitioned Parliament.

Stamp Act

100

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Free

100

He was appointed commander of the Continental Army in 1775. Despite having little experience in commanding large, conventional military forces, his leadership presence and fortitude held the American military together long enough to secure victory at Yorktown and independence for his new nation in 1781

George Washington

100

Those colonials who were growing weary of British rules and policies, especially when they had no say in how these laws would be made or implemented. They strived for freedom from a tyrannical royal government,

Patriot

200

June 17, 1775 Charleston, Boston, MA, American - Israel Putnam vs British Gen. Howe, Moral Victory America could have won!

Battle of Bunker Hill

200

It banned colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. They were angry and still settled there anyways 

Proclamation of 1763

200

1764 - The act put a duty (import tax) on products like sugar and molasses. The colonies protested and smuggled in goods.

The Sugar Act

200

British general, best remembered for his defeat by superior American forces in the Saratoga (New York) campaign of 1777, during the American Revolution

John Burgoyne

200

Also called Tory, colonist loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution & about one-third of the population of the American colonies during that conflict

Loyalist

300

July 5 - 6, 1777, Lake Champlain, NY, American - St. Claire vs British - Gen. Burgoyne, Siege for the British 3 Pronged Attack, British won 

Battle at Fort Ticonderoga

300

1765 - The colonists were required to house and feed British soldiers. The colonists protest angrily.

Quartering Act

300

1774 - Started the first Continental Congress
- Closed Boston Harbor 

- Increased British Control 

- Strengthened the Quartering Act 

The Intolerable Acts

300

French gerneral served as a major-general in the Continental Army under George Washington. Wounded during the Battle of Brandywine, he still managed to organize a successful retreat. He served with distinction in the Battle of Rhode Island

Marquis de Lafayette

300

 An attack in three separate places against an enemy. General John Burgoyne would march from Canada. Colonel Barry St. Leger would attack from the East. General Howe would reinforce from the South.

3 Pronged Attack

400

August 6 - 23, 1777, Rome, NY, American - Gansevoort & American Soldiers vs British - St. Ledger Siege (take over) Benedict Arnold sends a fake letter saying help was coming, America won


Battle at Fort Stanwix

400

1773 - Lowered the price of tea but gave a monopoly to one company to sell tea.
The colonist - Protests, boycotting, becoming more aggressive.

Tea Act

400

List the taxes that upset the colonist

Tea, stamps, sugar

400

An early hero of the Revolutionary War who later became one of the most infamous traitors in U.S. history

Benedict Arnold

400

The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America

The Declaration of Independence

500

Sept. 19, 1777 & Oct. 7, 1777, Saratoga Springs, NY, American - Benedict Arnold & Horatio Gates vs British - Gen. Burgoyne, TURNING POINT OF THE REVOLUTION, America won!


Battle of Saratoga

500

A political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin's Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts. American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor

Boston Tea Party

500

A fight that occurred on March 5, 1770, between a "patriot" mob, throwing snowballs, stones, and sticks, and a squad of British soldiers. Several colonists were killed and this led to a campaign by speech-writers to rouse the ire of the citizenry

Boston Massacre

500

A Prussian military man hired by George Washington to whip the Continental Army into shape during the darkest days of the Revolutionary War, is known for his bravery and the discipline and grit he brought to the American troops

Baron von Steuben

500

Began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided Great Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution

French & Indian War

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