French and Indian War
Acts and Taxes
Leaders vs loyalists
Key Events
Founding Documents
100

This war also goes by another name. What is it?
 
 

Seven Years War

100

This 1764 law lowered the tax on molasses but cracked down on smuggling.

Sugar Act

100

These colonists wanted independence and to break free from Britain.

Patriots

100

In 1774, 12 colonies met here to decide how to respond to the Intolerable Acts. 

Philadelphia

100

He was the main author of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

200

Both the French and British wanted this valuable body of water for trade and resources.

Ohio River Valley

200

This act banned the colonies from printing their own paper bills.
 

Currency Act

200

These colonists remained faithful to the King and opposed independence.

Loyalists

200

This rider became famous for warning colonists of advancing British troops.

Paul Revere

200

These two men helped edit Jefferson’s draft.

John Adams and Benjamin Franklin 

300

Britain’s victory gave them new land, but also left them struggling with this financial problem.

Debt

300

Colonists had to house, feed, and supply British soldiers under this law

Quartering Act

300

This man from Virginia became commander of the Continental Army and stood firmly with the Patriots.

George Washington

300

The Revolution officially began with these battles, remembered as the “shot heard ’round the world.”

Lexington and Concord

300

Jefferson wrote that people are born with the unalienable rights to “Life, Liberty, and the ___________.”

Pursuit of Happiness 

400

What is the name of the Act King George III put into place to tell colonists where they could not go? AND what year was it?

Proclamation Act of 1763

400

The first direct tax from Parliament that hit newspapers, legal papers, and even dice.

Stamp Act

400

This leader is remembered as a trouble maker and helped organize the Boston Tea Party. 
 

Samuel Adams

400

Britain hired 20,000 of these professional German soldiers to help crush the rebellion.

Hessian
400

The Declaration of Independence was officially adopted on this date.

July 4th, 1776

500

To avoid more conflict with Native Americans, King George III banned settlement west of these mountains

Appalachians

500

Colonists showed their anger at this act by destroying British goods during a harbor protest.

Tea Act

500

"Give me Liberty or give me Death" was said by which famous leader?

Patrick Henry

500

This 1776 pamphlet explained independence in plain language, convincing many colonists.

Common Sense Pamphlet

500

This document declared the colonists were now ____

Free

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