This colony was founded by the Puritans
Massachusetts
He completed the "Midnight Ride"
Paul Revere
This document lays out how the American Government functions
The Constitution
He was the first Governor of Massachusetts
John Winthrop
The first battle of the Revolution took place here
Lexington and Concord
This colony was founded by William Penn
Pennsylvania
She was the first woman to have her name printed on an American document
Mary Katherine Goddard
This document forbade colonists from going west of the Appalachian Mountains
The Proclamation of 1763
He brought tabacco to Virginia
John Rolfe
He was George Washington's Vice President
John Adams
This colony was settled by Roger Williams
Rhode Island
He was the first person killed in the American Revolution
Crispus Attucks
This document was sent by The Colonies to the English Crown to avoid starting a war
The Olive Branch Petition
He married Pocahontas
John Rolfe
The Whiskey Rebellion took place in which state?
Pennsylvania
The first 6 American Presidents came from which 2 states
Massachusetts & Virginia
He said "No taxation without Representation"
James Otis
This document ended the Revolutionary War
Treaty of Paris
He was the 6th president of the United States
John Quincy Adams
This was the final battle in the American Revolution
Battle of Yorktown
This colony was originally a Dutch settlement
New York
Who was the original printer of the Declaration of Independence
Dunlap
***This was the United States' first attempt at government***
DAILY DOUBLE
Articles of Confederation
He said "if you don't work, you don't eat"
John Smith
Where was the first American capital?
Philadelphia
This colony was founded as a safe haven for debtors and originally banned slavery, but later became a royal colony and allowed it.
Georgia
He was known by the nickname Republicus for his Revolutionary writings
Thomas Paine
This document stated that Europe should no longer colonize or interfere in American affairs.
Monroe Document
He signed the Declaration of Independence with the largest signature
John Handcock
What does Philadelphia mean?
The City of Brotherly Love