Taxes and Acts
Colonial Resistance
Steps Toward Independence
Battles & Conflict
The Revolution & Results
100

What was the main colonial complaint about the Stamp Act?

It taxed colonists without their consent or taxation without representation. 

100

What was dumped into Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party?

Tea from britain

100

What was the First Continental Congress’s main goal?

To respond to the Intolerable Acts and coordinate colonial resistance.

100

At which two towns did the first battles of the Revolution occur?

Lexington and Concord.

100

Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson.

200

Name one product taxed under the Sugar Act

Sugar, molasses, coffee, wine, or textiles

200

Who engraved the famous image of the Boston Massacre?

Paul Revere

200

Who warned that the British were coming before Lexington and Concord?

Paul Revere, with help from William Dawes & Samuel Prescott.

200

What event in 1770 increased anti-British feelings after British soldiers fired on colonists?

The Boston Massacre

200

What year was the Declaration of Independence signed?

1776

300

What slogan summed up colonists’ anger at being taxed without political representation?

No taxation without representation

300

Why did colonists object to the Proclamation of 1763?

It prevented them from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.

300

What pamphlet, written by Thomas Paine, inspired many colonists to support independence?

Common sense

300

Which battle convinced the French to ally with the Americans?

The Battle of Saratoga, 1777.

300

Name one group other than colonists that played a role in the Revolution.

African Americans, Native Americans, Loyalists, women, and French allies.

400

Which acts forced colonists to house British soldiers?

The Quartering Acts.

400

What did colonists use to secretly communicate and organize resistance?

Committees of Correspondence.

400

Which Enlightenment thinker influenced Jefferson’s ideas in the Declaration of Independence?

John locke

400

Name one major setback the Continental Army faced during the war.

Shortages of supplies, harsh winters, early defeats in battles, and lack of training.

400

What was Britain’s greatest strength going into the war?

A powerful, well-trained military and strong navy.

500

Explain how the Intolerable Acts pushed colonists closer to rebellion.

They punished Massachusetts after the Tea Party, closed Boston Harbor, and limited self-government, convincing colonists that Britain aimed to control them completely.

500

How did restrictive British trade policies hurt colonial merchants in the long term?

They limited trade with other nations, stunted colonial economies, and increased resentment of British control.

500

Explain how Deism and rationalism shaped colonists’ views of government.

They emphasized reason, natural rights, and that governments exist to protect people’s rights, not rule absolutely.

500

How did the Americans ultimately win the war against Britain?

With French military/naval aid, knowledge of local terrain, determination, and Britain’s overextended empire.

500

Why was the French alliance crucial to the American victory?

France provided troops, supplies, money, and naval power.

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