Patriots
The Seven Years War
Acts of Parliament
The War for Independence
The Declaration of Independence
100

A veteran of the Seven Years War, he was named General of the Continental Army in June 1775.

George Washington

100

The Seven Years War is also known as ___.

The French and Indian War

100

This act placed a tax on items including dice and playing cards.

The Stamp Act

100

This town was the site of the first battle of the war, where the "shot heard round the world" was fired.

Concord, Massachusetts

100

This man was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson
200

This Boston lawyer provided the defense in the trial of British officers accused of murder in the Boston Massacre.

John Adams

200

In the first two years of the war, the ____ suffered many defeats.

British

200

This 1764 law imposed a duty on molasses and fortified punishment for smuggling.

The Sugar Act

200

This infamous American became a traitor when he changed his alliance to the British cause.

Benedict Arnold
200

This man's signature is the most prominent signature on the Declaration of Independence.

John Hancock

300

He anonymously wrote "Common Sense," a popular 1776 pamphlet advocating independence for the colonies.

Thomas Paine

300

This owner of the Philadelphia Gazette published a drawing of a snake, clipped into pieces alongside the words "Join, or Die," as an attempt to unify the colonies.

Ben Franklin

300

The Acts, passed after the repeal of the Stamp Act, imposed taxes on items such as glass, lead, and paint, sparking a boycott of British goods among the colonists.

The Townshend Acts

300

General Washington and 11,000 soldiers in the Continental Army spent the winter of 1777-1778 in this town, desperately short of food and supplies.

Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

300

In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson listed the abuses that the colonies suffered from King ___. 

King George III

400

He was a Virginian who passionately argued against the Stamp Act, whose speech included the line, "If this be treason, then make the most of it!"

Patrick Henry

400

This Indian tribe (actually a collection of local tribes) switched alliances during the war in an effort to be allied with the likely victors.

The Iroquois

400

This act created a British monopoly on tea in the colonies.

The Tea Act

400

In this town, British General Cornwallis surrendered to the Continental Army, effectively ending the war.

Yorktown, Virginia

400

This is the name for the first paragraph of the Declaration of Independence, which describes the reason for the document itself.

the preamble

500

He was an American spy who, in 1776, was captured by the British and, before execution, said, "I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country."

Nathan Hale
500

In May 1963, this leader of the Ottawa nation conducted raids on British forts and settlements, leading to vicious fighting that killed thousands.

Pontiac

500

This act provided for a British-appointed governor of Massachusetts.

The "Intolerable" Acts
500

These three European nations declared war on Great Britain during the Revolutionary War, adding new fronts in Europe and the Caribbean.

France, Spain, and the Netherlands

500

The views of this British philosopher influenced many ideas in the Declaration of Independence

John Locke

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