People
Vocabulary
Events
Causes of the Revolution
Wildness!
100

He was the first president of the United States and was the leader of the Continental Army.

George Washington. 

100

This is a person who settled in the British colonies, eventually becoming a Patriot who fought to be independent from England.

A colonist. 

100

This event convinced King George III to raise taxes on the American colonies because England was in debt. 

The French and Indian War.

100

This event involved throwing tea into the harbor to boycott the forced buying of Tea from the East India Company.

The Boston Tea Party.

100

This type of government only has one ruler, usually  a king or queen. 

Monarchy. 

200

This man was known for writing the Declaration of Independence. 


Thomas Jefferson

200

This is the Army during the American Revolution that fought for the colonists. 

The Continental Army. 

200

This is where the first shots of the revolution occurred. 

Lexington and Concord. 

200

This act led to colonists being forced to house soldiers in their homes. 

The Quartering Act. 

200

This was one of the provisions of the Treaty of Paris (hint there are many!). 

Fishing rights, British payment of debts, land belongs to colonists, British surrender, and no more retaliation. 

300

This man warned the militiamen in Concord that the British were coming.

Paul Revere.

300

An agreement among people to abide by a government.

Social contract. 

300

Nearly 2,000 soldiers died during this event in 1,777-1,778 where George Washington was training the Continental Army. 

Valley Forge
300

This event is often considered the last straw for American colonists. 

The Intolerable Acts. 

300

If you are giving orders too pay money without being allowed to share your thoughts and opinions, you may be getting this. 

Taxation without representation. 

400

This person was George Washington's military right-hand man.

Alexander Hamilton
400

This is a military force created by local people to aid and support the national army. 

A militia. 

400

DAILY DOUBLE: 

This is the city where General Cornwallis surrendered to the American colonists.  

Yorktown. 

400

Colonists threw rocks and snowballs at British soldiers who then fired shots into a crowd. This event left 5 American colonists dead. 

The Boston Massacre. 

400

Where did the First Continental Congress take place?

Philadelphia

500

This man wrote the book that inspired colonists to fight back against the tyrannical British government. 

BONUS: What was the name of the book? 

1. Thomas Paine 

2. Common Sense

500

This is often said when something does not need to be shown, meaning it is obvious. 

Self-evident. 

500

This battle is often seen as the turning point for the American Revolution after the colonists won. 

Battle of Saratoga. 

500

This act was passed in 1765 and forced American colonists to buy special postage to send legal documents and mail. 

The Stamp Act. 

500

According to Arlen Parsa, how many of the 47 signers of the Declaration of Independence were slave owners? 

34 out of 47. 

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