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100

This 1773 law gave the East India Company control over the tea market in the colonies. 

What is the Tea Act?

100

This Virginia politician was tasked with writing the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson.

100

These two skirmishes were the first of the American Revolution, including the "Shot heard 'round the world".

What is Lexington and Concord?

100

This Virginian was appointed by Congress to be the Commander of the Continental Army.

Who is George Washington?

100

True or False: America agreed to repay all debts owed to Britain.

True.

200

This 1763 law was passed to try and prevent conflict between Native Americans and colonists by preventing colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

200

The Declaration of Independence was signed in this major city and it served as the American capital for the majority of the war.

What is Philadelphia?

200

Cornwallis's surrender following this battle was the last major battle of the war.

What is the Battle of Yorktown?

200

This British General missed several opportunities to capture Washington during the Battle of New York and his decision to capture Philadelphia led to his removal.

Who is William Howe?

200

After the war the British officially recognized the independence of this nation.

What is the United States?

300

This 1774 law was meant to punish the colonies, especially Massachusetts, for the Boston Tea Party and eventually led to the start of the revolution.

What is the Coercive Acts? (Or Intolerable Acts).

300

Thomas Jefferson took John Locke's ideas that all people had these three unalienable rights.

What is Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness?
300

This American Victory by Benedict Arnold and Horatio Gates is considered the turning point of the American Revolution.

What is Saratoga?

300

This French noble broke the law in France to come to America and join the Revolution. He eventually became one of Washington's most trusted officers.

Who is the Marquis de Lafayette?

300

This treaty officially ended the American Revolution. (It shares it's name with the treaty that ended the French and Indian War).

What is the Treaty of Paris?

400

This 1765 law taxed all printed goods and led the colonies to declare only their own elected assemblies could tax them.

What is the Stamp Act?

400

This Massachusetts delegate to the continental congress signed his name purposefully large so that "King George could read it without his glasses." His name is still another name for your signature today.

Who is John Hancock.

400

This battle outside of Boston, while technically a British victory, showed the Americans could hold their own against the British army.

What is the Battle of Bunker Hill?

400

This Prussian officer was hired by Benjamin Franklin  to come to America and train the Continental Army to become a professional army during the winter at Valley Forge.

Who is Baron von Stueben?

400

After the Revolution America gained control of all land East of what major river?

What is the Mississippi?

500

This 1766 law stated that Parliament had the authority to pass laws and taxes for the colonies.

What is the Declaratory Act?
500

There was one major passage that Jefferson wrote in his draft that was removed from the final draft condemning this practice in the colonies.

What is slavery.

500

These two battles in New Jersey helped Washington retain his army following the loss of New York City.

What is Trenton and Princeton?

500

This American General from Connecticut, after being denied credit for capturing Fort Ticonderoga, Saratoga, and being scolded by Washington switched sides and joined the British. His name is still synonymous with being a traitor. 

Who is Benedict Arnold?

500

America gained fishing rights off the coast of this modern country.

What is Canada?

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