Chapter 3 part one
Chapter 3 Part one and two
Chapter 3 part 2/Chapter 4 part 1
Chapter 4 part 1
Chapter 4 Part 2
100

-groups of citizen soldiers

militias

100

Later, _____ ______ became a traitor and sold military information to the British. 

Benedict Arnold

100

True or False: The colonists won the Battle of Bunker Hill.

False

100

Most importantly, the Continental Congress created the _____ _____. The Congress unanimously chose  ______ ________ to command this army.

Continental Army; George Washington

100

Who wrote the first draft of the declaration?

Thomas Jefferson

200

some militias were known as___ because they boasted that would be ready to fight ______ notice

minutemen; minute's 

200

Gage learned that the militia stored arms and ammunition at _____ and sent troops to seize and destroy all the artillery and ammunition.

Concord

200

Although the colonists ____ the battle,  Britain learned that defeating the Americans on the battlefield would be neither ____ nor ____

lost; quick; easy

200

Common Sense listed powerful reasons why Americans would be better off ____ from Great Britain.

free

200

Delegates approved the document on what date?

Who signed the Declaration first.?

Eventually 56 delegates signed the document announcing the birth of the _____ _____?

July 4, 1776; John Hancock; United States (AKA U.S.A)

300

King George told Parliament that the New England Colonies were "in a state of rebellion" and that "_________" who would control America.

" blows must decide"

300

The minutemen and British fought in a short battle in Lexington and the British took ____ losses. 

heavy

300

____ - sided with Britain

____ - supported the war. They believed that the colonists should have the right to ____ themselves.



Loyalists; Patriots; govern

300

_____ ____published a pamphlet called Common Sense. In bold language, Paine called for a complete ____ with British rule.

Bonus: 

True or False: The pamphlet wasn't read by many colonists.

Thomas Paine; break

False

300

(This is part of the Chapter 4 L1 500 question I split it up so it would be easier)

It asked him to protect the colonists' ____.

The king ______the petition

rights; rejected

400

The delegates of the _______ _______ also voted to ______ British trade. The colonies would not ______ or use any British goods, nor would they sell their goods in Great Britain

Continental Congress; boycott; import 

400

Finally, the Americans ran out of _______ and had to _______.

gunpowder; withdraw

400

The delegates chose ___ _____ to be president of the Second Continental Congress.

John Hancock

400

Instead, he prepared for ___. He hired more than 30,000 German troops, called _____, to fight alongside British troops.

war; Hessians

400

July 4, the date the delegates actually adopted the Declaration of Independence, is celebrated as ______ ____.

Independance Day

500

By April 1775, several thousand British troops were in and around ______, with more on the way. British general _____ ____ had orders to seize the weapons from the Massachusetts militia and arrest the leaders.

Boston; Thomas Gage

500

The shot fired that day became known as “__ __ __ _ ___” and was when the battle for ________ began.  



"shot heard around the world; independence

500

The Continental Congress did take steps to begin ______ the colonies.

governing

500

The delegates then offered Britain a last chance to ____ war. They sent a petition, or a _____ _____, to George III. 

Called the _____ ____ ______, it assured the king that the colonists wanted peace.


Avoid; formal request; Olive Branch Petition 

500

 The Declaration has how many major sections?

The ______, or introduction, states that people who wish to form a new country should explain their reasons for doing so.

The next two sections of the Declaration list the ____ that the colonists believed they should have and their ______ against Great Britain.

The final section proclaims the existence of the ___ ____.

4; Preamble; rights; complaints; new nation

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