Protests
Key Figures
Loyalists and Patriots
Taxes
War
100

Protests in Bostons that lead to Redcoats firing into the crowd of colonists killing 5

Boston Massacre

100

Voted leader of the Continental army at Continental Congress

George Washington

100

What is a Patriot

A colonist who supported the revolution for Independence 

100

A tax that the British Parliament passed in 1767 that was placed on leads, glass, paint and tea

Townshend Acts

100

unconventional warfare where small, independent forces use surprise tactics to fight against larger, more traditional military forces.

Guerrilla Warfare

200

A 1773 protest against British taxes in which Boston colonists disguised as Native Americans dumped valuable tea into Boston Harbor

Boston Tea Party 

200

Went on a midnight ride to warn the colonists the British are coming to take their weapons

Paul Revere

200
What is a Loyalist 

A colonists who supported Britains rule over the Colonies 

200

What act lead to the Sons of Liberty being created

Stamp Act

200

Where was the Shot Heard around the world fired? Be specific

Lexington

300

Violent protest used by the sons of liberty on Tax collectors, Loyalists

Tar and Feather

300

Is credited to be the author of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

300

Percentage of Colonists who did not take a side during the revolution

about 30-40 percent

300

Part of Intolerable Acts. An act passed by the British that allowed British troops to live in the homes of the colonists

Quartering Act

300

Colonists met the Brittish in Concord at what specific location?

The North Bridge

400

The colonists would boycott goods the British placed a tax on. Where did the majority of smuggled tea come from

The dutch (Netherlands)

400

First casualty of the Boston Massacre

Crispus Attucks

400

Town that had the largest concentration of Loyalists

New York

400

Part of Intolerable Acts. Act which allowed royal officials accused of crimes to be tried in England instead of the colonies

Administration of Justice Act

400

At what time in the morning did the Redcoats arrive from their march from Boston to Lexington

5 AM

500

On July 8, 1775, the colonies made a final offer of peace to Britain, agreeing to be loyal to the British government if it addressed their grievances, what was this called

Olive Branch Petition

500

Native American chief who lead a rebellion against westward expansion from the colonists

Pontiac

500

Founding Father whose son became and loyalist and they never spoke again

Ben Franklin

500

What company was given a monopoly because of the 1773 Tea Act

Brittish east India Company 

500

How long of a march did the British have back to Boston from Concord

18 Miles

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