French and Indian War
Taxation without Representation
Philosophical Foundations of the American Revolution
The American Revolution
The Influence of Revolutionary Ideals
100

The French and Indian War was between these two European states.

What is France and England

100

Prior to 1764, this British policy loosely enforced parliamentary laws and trade regulations in the American colonies 

What is Salutary Neglect

100

This Enlightenment thinker argued for the idea of a social contract and the right of the people to overthrow a tyrannical government.

Who is John Locke?

100

This meeting of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies in May 1775 resulted in a declaration of war with Britain and the appointment of George Washington as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.

What is the Second Continental Congress

100

This document's ideals had a profound impact on the French Revolution

What is the Declaration of Independence

200

This 1754 battle marked the beginning of the French and Indian War.

What is the Battle of Fort Duquesne?

200

in 1764, this act was the first attempt of the British government to recover the cost of the war from the colonies

What is the Sugar Act

200

This political principle asserts that people are the sovereigns (i.e. those with supreme power) and governments can only rule if they have the consent of those they govern

What is Popular Sovereignty

200

This document, adopted on July 4, 1776, declared the thirteen colonies free from British rule.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

This concept, which gained popularity after the American Revolution, emphasized the role of women in teaching republican values

What is Republican Motherhood
300

The French and Indian War in America was part of this larger war being waged in Europe

What is the Seven Years War

300

In 1770, this event escalated tensions, resulting in the deaths of five colonists and further galvanizing anti-British sentiment

What is The Boston Massacre?

300

This pamphlet, written by Thomas Paine, argued for independence and was pivotal in changing public opinion in favor of the revolution.

What is Common Sense?


300

This strategy of the Continental Army sought to wear down the British army by prolonging the war and engaging them in several small battles as opposed to fewer large battles.

What is a war of attrition?

300

Following the war, the abolition of important slaves affected this lucrative trade route

What is the Transatlantic Trade Route

400

After the war, this proclamation prevented colonists from crossing the Appalachian Mountains 

What is the Proclamation of 1763

400

This slogan captured the colonists' frustration over British taxation policies

What is "No taxation without representation"

400

This philosophical concept suggests people in a society agree to give up some of their individual freedoms in exchange for the protection and benefits provided by a government

What is Social Contract

400

This was the first act to place a tax on tea

What is the Townshend Acts

400

This French fortress symbolized corruption and monarchical abuse, leading to its storming in 1789

What is the Bastille

500

This general was the commander-in-chief of the 13 Colonies during the French and Indian War (Tip:It was not George Washington)

Who is General Edward Braddock

500

Following the Boston Tea Party, these acts closed the Boston Harbor and forced colonists to house and feed British soldiers

What are the Intolerable Acts

500

This French philosopher advocated for the separation of powers in government which influenced American constitutional design and resulted in the three branches of government

Who is the Baron de Montesquieu?

500

The Paris Peace Treaty of 1783 ended the Revolutionary War and established this as the boundary of the newly formed United States of America

What is the Mississippi River

500

Third Estate’s action in response to unequal representation in France’s Estates-General led to the creation of this

What is the National Assembly

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