Who led the continental army?
George washington.
Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?
Philadelphia.
What was the Townshend act?
It was when tea glass and paper had a tax
Which battle lasted through September 19 through October 7?
Battles of saratoga.
What was the proclamation of 1763?
When colonists were not allowed to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains.
Who secured the French military and the financial aid?
Benjamin Franklin.
Who made the laws in the Declaratory act?
Great Britain
What was the sugar act?
It was when sugar and certain luxuries got taxed
Pontiac's Rebellion.. 1763 - Chief Pontiac led an Attack against________1_________
1= Colonial settlements on the western frontier.
when did the farmer John Dickson write a letter in Pennsylvania?
1767-1768
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson.
In the Townshend Act which place got suspended for refusing to follow the Quartering Act?
New York
What is the quartering act?
It was when colonists had to provide shelter and food for British soldiers.
French and Indian war.. Albany Plan of Union (1754) Colonists from__1__met in Albany to discuss many issues including the__2__, Benjamin Franklin proposed a...
1= 7 colonies. 2= the war
What is Committees of correspondence?
between 1772-1774 each colony established a patriot led government.
Who had a crucial role in the battle of Saratoga?
Benedict Arnold.
Where was the Boston tea party Act at?
Boston
What was the Tea Act?
It was when tea had a tax
Battle Of Bunker Hill, started in_______?
June 1775
what is Gaspee burned?
June 1772 Rhode Island colonists burned the british patrol ship, the Gaspee.
Who wrote Common Sense and The American Crisis?
Thomas Paine.
Which port got closed until the tea was paid for
The boston port
What is the intolerable Acts?
When passes to punish the people of the boston and massachusetts for the tea party.
What happened in the Boston Massacre
Five people died, or customs fired into houses.
During the Boston Tea Party, what did the Boston Patriots dress as?
Indians.