Important People
Treaties and Documents
Road to Revolution
Revolutionary War
Constitution and Government
100

This man was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and would become our first President.

George Washington

100
What date was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

July 4, 1776

100

This was a clash between British soldiers and Boston colonists in 1770, in which five colonists were killed.

Boston Massacre

100

This was the name for an American colonist who supported the British in the Revolutionary War.

Loyalist

100

This was a meeting held in 1787 to consider changes to the Articles of Confederation and resulted in the drafting of the Constitution.

Constitutional Convention

200

This man wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

200

This document, adopted in 1777, outlined the form of government of the new United States.

Articles of Confederation

200

They were a group of colonists who formed a secret society to oppose British policies at the time of the American Revolution.

Sons of Liberty

200

This is a force of armed civilians pledged to defend their community during the American Revolution, an emergency force not part of the regular army.

Militia

200

What rights are guaranteed by the 1st Amendment?

Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, right to assembly (peaceful protest), and right to petition

300

This man wrote many of the Federalist Papers and the Bill of Rights.

James Madison

300

This was an agreement signed by William and Mary promising to respect the rights of English citizens and Parliament.

English Bill of Rights

300

This was a term for the hands off policy of England towards its American colonies in the first half of the 1700s.

Salutary neglect

300

This was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War, which resulted in the surrender of British forces.

Battle of Yorktown

300

What are the three branches of government?

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

400

This man was a philosopher that believed the government owed allegiance to its people, and the people could change the government if it didn't maintain their rights.

John Locke

400

This treaty ended the Revolutionary War, confirming the independence of the United States and setting the borders of the new nation.

Treaty of Paris of 1783

400
What was the Stamp Act?

Tax on all paper documents, including newspapers and pamphlets, that required a stamp to show the tax was paid.

400

What was the importance of the Battle of Saratoga?

It convinced France and Spain to side with the Americans

400

Which amendment gave people the right to vote regardless of race? Which gave women the right to vote?

15th, 19th

500

This man was an African American dockworker who was one of the people killed in the Boston Massacre.

Crispus Attucks

500

Why was the Mayflower Compact important to American history?

The Pilgrims declared that they were English who had the rights of Englishmen, and they promised to follow all just laws.
500

This was a series of laws passed by Parliament in 1767 that suspended New York's assembly and established new taxes.

Townshend Acts

500

Name the four reasons the Americans won the Revolutionary War.

Better leadership, foreign assistance, knowledge of the land, better motivation, OR better tactics

500

What were the Virginia and New Jersey Plans?

Virginia Plan- representatives based on state population.

New Jersey Plan- one representative per state.

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