This person led his troops across the icy Delaware on the night of december 25 1774 page:224
George washington
This outlined the ideas of that many delegates to convention would use to build a new nation page:216
the declaration of independence
Five colonists died when other British soldiers began to shoot into the crowd page:201
The boston massacre
This is a lawmaking body that represnts all colonies page :193
Congress
This is charging very high prices for goods page:229
Profiteering
This person wrote the declaration of independence page:189
Thomas jefferson
This act began to organize protests against the stamp act page:195
sons of liberty
They through the tea into the boston harbor page:203
The boston tea party
This is a refusal to buy British products page:195
Boycotts
This is a solider hired by a foreign country page:223
Mercenaries
This person disguised themselves as a man to serve in the continental army page:189
Deborah sampson
the king stated the British east India could sell tea to the colonists page:203
Tea act
This was the first shot of the war that started the revoultion war page:208
The shot heard around the war
This taxed every piece of printed paper that colonists used page:194
Stamp act
This is having the same rights as everyone else page:214
Equality
This person worked as a spy to help the Americans win the battle page:189
James armisted
This act shut down the Boston harbor to make them pay for the tea they destroyed page:204
Coerive acts of 1774
cornwallis surrended to washington in the feild of yorktown page:235
The last major battle of the american revoulution
This is colonies that were opposed to Britains actions and polices page:205
Patriots
This is volunteer armies of colonies page:207
Militias
this person is an anti-federalist who was against a strong federal government page:247
Patrick henry
The place that taxes were collected page:201
The custom act
An offical agreement that ended the war page:236
Treaty of paris
This is attemping to overthrow ones government page:215
Treason
This is shelter to British soliders page:204
Quater