The tax on paper goods.
What is the Stamp Act?
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What is the Boston Tea Party?
A document sent by the Second Continental Congress to King George III in July 1775, which was a final attempt to avoid war and achieve reconciliation with Great Britain.
What is the Olive Branch Petition?
The first battle of the Revolutionary war, known as "The Shot Heard Around the World"
What is the Battle of Lexington and Concord?
British commander with a reputation for harsh tactics, nicknamed "The Bloody Butcher of Waxhaws."
Who is Colonel Banastre Tarleton?
This required colonists to house British Soldiers
What is the Quartering Act?
The riot that broke out between colonists and British soldiers that resulted in 5 deaths.
What is The Boston Massacre?
The formal statement from the colonists telling the King that the colonies were separating from England and becoming their own independent country.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
The colonial militia members of the American Revolution were ready to fight at a moment's notice
Who are the Minutemen?

He is one of the most celebrated generals of the Revolution for his crucial role in wrestling the southern theater from the British and securing a revolutionary Patriot victory.
Who is Nathanael Greene?
This act required colonists to use British currency
What is the Currency Act?
The British name for the Boston Massacre
What is "An Unhappy Disturbance?"
Colonists who wanted independence from Britain
Who are the Patriots?
The American intelligence group named after the code name of one of its members.
What is the Culper Ring?
This document recognized the United States of America as an independent nation, established its boundaries, and addressed fishing rights, prisoners of war, and property seized during the conflict.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
This act led to the Boston Tea Party.
What is The Tea Act?
Colonists who remained loyal to the British government
Who are the Loyalists?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
The pamphlet argued that independence was logical and necessary, following the acts of the King and British Army.
Written by...
What is Common Sense, written by Thomas Paine?
After the Battle of Saratoga, this country allied with the Patriots in the fight for freedom.
What is France?
The decisive engagement of the American Revolution with the British surrender leading to the end of British rule in the colonies and the birth of a new nation—the United States of America.
What is The Battle of Yorktown?"
After the Boston Tea Party, Great Britain created this Act as a punishment for the insurrection in the harbor.
What are the Intolerable Acts?
This person was the creator of this Political Cartoon

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

Written on August 23, 1775, by King George III, this document proclaimed that the colonies were in open rebellion against the King and therefore traitors.
What is "A Proclamation by the King for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition?"
Amidst his retreat into Pennsylvania, Washington's leadership emerged as he embarked on one of the most pivotal campaigns in the Revolution, famously known as...
What is the "Ten Crucial Days?"
Despite being a British victory, the British army lost a significant amount of men during this battle, subsequently leading to the losing the war.
What is Guilford Courthouse?