Taxes
Revolution
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Final Years
Mr Hallman
100

What is the most popular saying concerning taxes that arose from the American Revolution?

No taxation without representation.

100

Who took the famous "Midnight Ride" and why was it so important?

Paul Revere. It alerted the colonists that the British militia was approaching to seize the arsenal at Concord.

100

When was the Declaration of Independence officially approved?

July 4th, 1776.

100

Why did Britain turn towards attacking the South at the end of the war?

They were losing the war in the North and hoped to recruit large loyalist populations in the South and enlist them in their army.

100

Is Mr. Hallman a cat or dog person?

Cat person.

200

Why did Britain turn towards the colonies and start implementing taxes? Why did they need the money so badly? What were they trying to recover from?

The devastation and debt they accrued from the French & Indian War.

200

DAILY DOUBLE: What was the purpose of the First Continental Congress? What did the delegates do and discuss?

Delegates discussed the recent taxes that were imposed by Britain and thought about what action to take. Delegates halted trade with Britain and alerted the colonial militia to prepare for war. Also drafted a Declaration of Rights to the King of Britain that listed the rights colonists had including life, liberty, and property.

200

Why weren't women and African Americans initially very involved in the war? What stopped them?

Men believed they were unfit for war. However, when Britain started recruiting African Americans, the Patriots began doing the same thing. Women for the most part did not take part but few dressed up as men and fought.

200

DAILY DOUBLE: What was the name of the individual who became known for his use of Guerilla Warfare tactics? List either his real name or his nickname the British came to refer to him as.

Francis Marion.

200
Mr. Hallman attended Xavier University which is located in what city and state?
Cincinnati, Ohio.
300

DAILY DOUBLE: What was the first tax placed on the colonies? What did it tax?

The Sugar Act of 1764, taxed all purchases of sugar.

300

What occurred at the Second Continental Congress?

Formally created the Continental Army and named George Washington Commander-in-chief. Also created the Olive Branch Petition, a treaty/proposal to King George III for peace.
300

DAILY DOUBLE: Why was the Battle of Trenton one of the most important battles of the war? What occurred and why did this battle put Washington back in the game?

Occurred the morning after Christmas when Washington surprise attacked the hessians (German mercenaries) across the Delaware River. Their win provided Washington with supplies and a renewed sense of morale.

300
Explain what occurred at the Battle of Yorktown. What was General Cornwallis's fatal move that made him lose the war?
Washington and his 16,000 troops of Patriots and French soldiers surrounded Cornwallis on land while the French naval fleet beat Britain at sea, allowing them to cut off supplies and soldiers arriving in from the coast. His fatal decision to move all his soldiers to Yorktown, Virginia, trapped him so he had nowhere to escape.
300

DAILY DOUBLE: True or False: Mr. Hallman was once captain of the high school soccer team at his high school.

False.

400

What were the Townshend Acts of 1767? What were a few of the items that began to be taxed? How did colonists respond/what did they decide to do?

Placed duties on glass, lead, paints, paper, and tea. Colonists decided to begin boycotting British goods to avoid paying the tax.

400

Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill considered a win for the Patriots despite losing the battle?

Patriots were able to inflict over 1,000 British casualties and demonstrated that the colonists could stand up to the greatest power in the world.

400
While there were three countries that assisted the Patriots in the Revolution, what were the two main ones we discussed?

France and Spain.

400

What was the Treaty of Paris? Name at least 2 of the 3 things it did.

The official treaty that ended the war in 1783 (took 2 years to discuss peace negotiations). Britain recognized American independence, set America's borders, and Britain accepted America's right to settle west of the original 13 colonies.

400

Which of the following 5 senior superlatives did Mr. Hallman win: best car, nicest smile, most athletic, most likely to succeed, best humor.

Best humor.

500

What was the Boston Tea Party? Why did it occur and how did Britain respond?

A phrase that describes the incident where many colonists disguised as Indians dumped over 340 tea chests overboard into the Boston harbor. Britain responded with the intolerable acts (harbor closed until tea paid for, Massachusetts charter cancelled, royal officials tried in Britain, quartering act, gave land to the colony of Quebec, and put General Thomas Gage as the new governor of Massachusetts).

500

What was the Winter at Valley Forge? Explain why it was so important and name at least one figure that arrived to assist the colonists.

Washington and his troops settled at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, about 20 miles outside Philadelphia, for the winter from 1777-78. Troops were very low on supplies and basic necessities like food and water and clothing. Marquis de Lafayette, a young wealthy Frenchmen, arrived to supply soldiers with supplies and military skills. Baron Freidrich von Steuben came from Prussia to also help train the Continental Army.

500
Who was John Paul Jones? Why was he considered an American naval hero?

He was a lead figure in the American naval fleet and helped to disrupt British supply lines by attacking British ships using pirate tactics.

500
Who is credited with the following quote: "I wish that your latter days be as prosperous as your former ones have been glorious."

George Washington.

500
Two truths and a lie, which one is a lie?: Mr. Hallman's first girlfriend was in 4th grade, Mr. Hallman got in a car crash his 2nd day of student teaching, Mr. Hallman has 5 pairs of Yeezys.

Mr. Hallman has 5 pairs of Yeezys.

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