People
Place
Cause
Effect
Trivia
100

This king ruled during the Revolutionary War.

King George III

100

This river was pivotal in the Battle of Trenton.

The Delaware River

100

This piece of legislation, imposed by parliament, was a leading cause of the Boston Tea Party.

The Tea Act

100

This conflict was the result of England taking advantage of the Thirteen Colonies.

The Revolutionary War

100

This document, signed by the founding fathers, was written to instate The United States as its own nation.

The Declaration of Independence

200

This Revolutionary War General became the first President of the United States of America.

George Washington

200

This city was the location of the First Continental Congress.

Philadelphia

200

This phrase is commonly used to summarize why the Thirteen Colonies began to rebel against English Rule after the passing of legislation like the Stamp Act.

Taxation without Representation

200

These acts were imposed by England as a result of the Boston Tea Party.

The Intolerable Acts

200

This customs official was covered in tar and feathers because of his cruel treatment of colonial citizens.

John Malcom

300

This merchant is known for his prominent signature on the Declaration of Independence.

John Hancock

300

This state was the battleground for the Battle of Bunker Hill.

Massachusetts

300

This philosophical movement played a pivotal role in the changing sentiments of the 13 Colonies.

Enlightenment

300

This rebellion named after a revolutionary war veteran was a response to the Boston Massacre.

Shay's Rebellion

300

This small state was the last to ratify the Constitution.

Rhode Island

400

This French Revolutionary is known for his pamphlet named after the colloquialism for general knowledge.

Thomas Paine

400
This battle was considered a turning point in the war because of its role in convincing France to aid the colonies.

The Battle of Saratoga

400

Despite the power of the British Empire, this caused a major struggle in combatting the Revolutionary militaries due to supply shortages.

The Atlantic Ocean.

400
This alcohol was provided as rations to Revolutionary War soldiers in amounts of 2.5 shots (or 4 ounces).

Whiskey

500

This American polymath and well known signer of the Declaration of Independence was appointed as the first Postmaster General of the United States of America.

Benjamin Franklin.

500

This battle lead to the surrender of the British army and resulted in the United States gaining its independence.

Battle of Yorktown

500

This American Calligrapher and Quartermaster during the Revolutionary War was the man who penned the original United States Constitution to be signed at Constitutional Convention.

Jacob Shallus

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