Events
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100

The 1773 incident in which the Sons of Liberty boarded British ships and dumped their cargo in protest of British taxes in the colonists

What is the Boston Tea Party?

100

Another words for income

What is revenue?

100

The British law stating that only the East India Company was allowed to sell tea to the American colonists

What is the Tea Act?

100

An American colonist who supported the British during the American Revolution

What is a loyalist?

100

A legal document giving authorities the right to enter and search home or business

What is the Writ of Assistance?

200

The 1779 incident in which British soldiers fired on locals who had been taunting him

What is the Boston Massacre?

200

The physical features of land

What is terrain?

200

The British laws passed to punish the people of Boston after the Boston Tea Party

What are the Intolerable Acts?

200

An American colonist militia member who was ready to join in combat at a moments notice

What are minutemen?

200

The study of a process that shaped Earth’s rocks and landforms

What is geology?

300

A law requiring colonists to stay east of a line drawn on a map along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains

What is the Currency Act?

300

To cancel or nullify, especially a law

What is repeal?

300

A set of British laws that placed duties on tea, glass, paper, lead, and paint

What are the Townshend Acts?

300

An American colonist who supported the right of the American colonies to govern themselves

What is a patriot?

300

A law requiring colonists to stay east of a line drawn on a map along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

400

The 1774 meeting of representatives from all american colonies to decide on a response to the Intolerable Acts

What is the First Continental Congress?

400

An objection or reason to complain

What is a Grievance? 

400

The British law that lowered the duty on molasses to cut out smuggling, so that the British could get revenue

What is the Sugar Act?

400

German soldiers hired by the British to fight in the American Revolution

What were the Hessians?

400

The American army formed in 1775 by the Second Continental Congress and led by General George Washington

What is the Continental Army?

500

A groups of leaders of the American colonies who met to address the problem of British tyranny, declared independence in 1776, and led the U.S. through the American Revolution

What is the Second Continental Congress?

500

Large guns that can fire over a long distance

What are artillery? 

500

The British law requiring colonists to purchase a stamp for official documents and published papers

What is the Stamp Act?

500

A group of colonists whose duty it was to spread new about protests against the British ships

What was the Committee of Correspondence?

500

The document declaring U.S. independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776

What is the Declaration of Independence?

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