This man was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
General Cornwallis surrendered here, resulting in a U.S. victory and bringing an end to the American Revolution
Document in which the American colonists explain their reasons for separating from Britain
Declaration of Independence
Disguised as Native Americans, the Sons of Liberty dumped tea in to the Boston Harbor to protest taxes on tea
Boston Tea Party
This law placed a tax on almost all printed materials, including newspapers and playing cards.
Stamp Act
an American colonist who favored American independence from Great Britain
patriot
This man was the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army
George Washington
Described by Ralph Waldo Emerson as "...the shot heard 'round the world," the American Revolution began.
Lexington and Concord
This man wrote "Common Sense", advocating for independence from Great Britain
Thomas Paine
Paul Revere creates propaganda to increase colonial opposition to British rule by creating a pamphlet entitled "Bloody Massacre"
Boston Massacre
Proclamation of 1763
An American colonist who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independence
loyalist
What camp did Washington show his leadership at that soldiers suffered from freezing temps, starvation, and disease?
Valley Forge
Benjamin Franklin convinces France to form an alliance against the British after this turning point battle.
Saratoga
First signer of the Declaration of Independence with the largest signature
John Hannock
King George III attempts to make an example out of Boston by punishing colonists for the Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
French and Indian War
a paid soldier who serves in the armed forces of a foreign country; the German soldiers were known as "Hessians"
mercenary
Who organized the Sons of Liberty?
Samuel Adams
This battle took place in Massachusetts and proved to the world that the American Revolution would not be a quick and easy war for the British
Bunker Hill
This officially made the United States an independent country; also gave the U.S. the land from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River
Treaty of Paris
At this meeting, the colonies decide to send Britain the Olive Branch Petition, appoint Washington as head of the army, and declare independence
Second Continental Congress
This law placed a tax on imported goods, such as glass, tea, and paper.
Townshend Acts
to cancel an act or law
repeal
Famous saying that was a rallying call for the colonist when fighting against the acts imposed by Britain
"No taxation without representation"
Defeating a group of Hessians in New Jersey, the victory set the stage for another success at Princeton and boosted the morale/confidence of the American troops
Trenton
What petition did the Second Continental Congress extend to King George III to prevent the war from happening?
Olive Branch Petition
First Continental Congress
This secret political group was created to undermine British rule and protest laws the British enforced in the colonies; Members included Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Paul Revere, and James Otis
Sons of Liberty
to refuse to buy items in order to protest an action taken by an organization, person, or government.
boycott