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Miscellaneous
100

a conflict or fight

clash

100

a group of territories controlled by one ruler or government 

empire

100

colonists who could be ready "in a minute" to fight the British

minutemen

100

the act of abolishing or ending

abolition

100

The amount of colonies Great Britain had in the 1750s. 

13

100

Man that was sent by Virginia governor to tell the French to leave the Ohio Country (also chosen to lead the army in the Revolutionary War)

George Washington

100

The side most Indians fought on during the French and Indian War

French

100

Act that taxed sugar and molasses

The Sugar Act

100

Act that taxed Tea

The Tea Act

100

The name of your Guidance Counselor

Miss Maylan

200

to withdraw from enemy forces

retreat

200

bullets or other supplies for war

ammunition 

200

acting against the government by spying or threatening to overthrow it

treason

200

the violent killing of a lot of people

massacre

200

The people the French traded fur with

Indians

200

Won the French and Indian War

British 

200

Fill in the blank:  "No __________ without representation"

taxation

200

Where the colonists originally dumped tea

Boston

200

City where the men met at the First Continental Congress

Philadelphia

200

The name of your Principal

Mr. DePrimo

300

to refuse to interact with a person or organization

boycott

300

people who wanted the thirteen colonies to be free from the rule of England

Patriots

300

to announce or declare to the public

proclaim

300

a center command for an army

headquarters

300

What the French built to protect their land claims

forts

300

Where most of the French and Indian War was fought

Canada

300

Act that taxed things made of paper such as envelopes

The Stamp Act

300

Wove their own cloth to help boycott British taxes

women

300

The year the Declaration of Independence was approved

1776

300

The number of children Mr. Casey has

2

400

not allowing anyone or anything to get in the way of accomplishing something

determined

400

when people try to end the rule of one government and start a new government

revolution

400

a person who sews covers for furniture

upholsterer

400

people or animals who live in a place

inhabitants

400

The Document Heard 'Round the World that declared the colonists independence from Great Britain

Declaration of Independence

400

the holiday that George Washington chose to cross the Delaware and surprise the British

Christmas

400

City the British took over at the Battle of Brandywine

Philadelphia

400

The country that decided to help the Americans defeat the British

France

400

Where the massacre of settlers by the Indians occurred

Wyoming

400

The subject taught by Mr. Casey at the Middle School 

Social Studies

500

a person who was faithful to the king of England in colonial times

Loyalist

500

a form of government in which the people have the power

democracy

500

a type of government in which the country is ruled by one person, usually a king or queen

monarchy

500

to change or add to

amend

500

The colony where British soldiers searched colonists' homes looking for guns and ammunition 

Massachusetts 

500

Man who went to France to try to convince the French to lend money to the colonies during the war

Benjamin Franklin

500

Won the Revolutionary War

Americans

500

Number of branches of government decided on at the Constitutional Convention

3

500

Fill in the blank:  The Constitution is the __________ law of the land.

highest

500

Mr. Casey's favorite baseball team

Yankees

600

someone who measures or studies an area of land

surveyor

600

to settle by each side giving up something 

compromise

600

a small local army used in emergencies 

militia

600

to make sure people do what is required by law or rule

enforce

600

Where the French and Indian War began

Jumonville

600

Were angry with the British for not allowing them to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains

colonists

600

Act that taxed glass, paper, and paint

The Townshend Acts

600

Title of the person in charge of the army, according to the Constitution.  

president

600

The amount of amendments first added to the Constitution 

10

600

Mr. Casey's favorite College Football team 

Notre Dame

700

being careful in spending one's money

thrifty

700

unable to be taken away

unalienable

700

a state governed by the people 

commonwealth

700

a type of government in which the people choose representatives to vote and make the laws for them

representative democracy

700

Chief who attacked the British settlers in the Ohio Country

Pontiac

700

Marched 500 men to Fort Pitt to free the settlers from the Indians

Henry Bouquet

700

The act passed in Pennsylvania that meant the eventual end of slavery

The Gradual Abolition Act

700

Fill in the blank:  The 13 colonies became free states after the war and had their own __________.  

government

700

The title of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution 

Bill of Rights

700

The town where Mr. Casey lives

Swoyersville

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