Pre-War
Notable Names
Battles
Revolution
Independence
100

Dressed as Native Americans, the Sons of Liberty boarded ships and threw the tea into the Boston Harbor

Boston Tea Party

100
Commander in Chief of the Continental Army

George Washington

100

Last major battle of the Revolution

Yorktown

100

Winter 1777-78; the American camp during a tough winter; saw many die of starvation or the cold, but also saw the Continental Army turned into a tough, disciplines, cohesive unit.

Valley Forge

100

Writer of the Declaration of Independence 

Thomas Jefferson

200

Act imposed on the colonists that taxed any paper goods

Stamp Act

200
British King during the Revolutionary War

King George III

200
The 'shot heard round the world' was the beginning of this battle

Lexington & Concord

200

Name for people living in the colonies who supported England.

Loyalist

200

Three named unalienable rights

Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness

300

This confrontation on March 5, 1770 ended with British soldiers shooting and killing five people

Boston Massacre

300

German solider credited with turning the American colonists from Farmy to Army 

Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben

300

FIRST American offensive victory

Ft. Ticonderoga 

300

German soldiers who fought on the side of the British during the Revolutionary War

Hessians

300

Complete this famous phrase that was a rallying call for the colonist when fighting against the acts imposed by Britain.  "No taxation....

without representation. 
400

Britain had to increase colonist taxes due to this war

French & Indian/ 7 Years War

400

Famous American traitor

Benedict Arnold

400

After this victory, France was convinced the colonists could win and joined the war

Battle of Saratoga

400

This document officially ended the war in 1783

Treaty of Paris 1783

500

These Acts were created in response to the Boston Tea Party

Intolerable/Coercive Acts

500

Author of Common Sense and American Crisis

Thomas Paine

500

Henry Knox's cannons helped win the siege of this city

Boston

500

River George Washington crossed before the Battle of Trenton

The Delaware

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