Causes of the War
Early Events
The War Continues
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100

The British government raised taxes on the American colonies because of the expenses they accumulated from this war.

What is the French and Indian War?

100
During this event in 1773, the Sons of Liberty dressed up as Native Americans and dumped 342 chests into Boston Harbor.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

100

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

False.

100

Washington and the Continental Army spent a miserable winter outside of Philadelphia at this location.

What is Valley Forge?

100

One of the women who helped the Patriot cause by carrying water to soldiers in combat.

Who is Molly Pitcher (Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley)?

200

This act taxed almost all printed materials, including newspapers, wills, and even playing cards.

What is the Stamp Act?
200

The number of colonists killed in the Boston Massacre.

What is five?

200

This battle was a major turning point in the war, as it allowed the colonies to get support from France.

What is the Battle of Saratoga?

200

These two European countries fought against the British, making it easier for the U.S. to win.

What were France and Spain?

200

The nickname the colonists gave to the Coercive Acts and the Quebec Act.

What were the Intolerable Acts?

300

The Sugar Act lowered the price of molasses. Why were colonists angry about it?

It allowed officers to seize goods from accused smugglers without going to court.

300

The first "shot heard 'round the world" by the American colonists was fired by a minuteman in this Massachusetts town. 

What is Lexington?

300

On Christmas night, 1776, Washington led 2,400 troops across the Delaware River to surprise the British force here.

What is Trenton?

300

He was America's greatest naval hero during the Revolution.

Who was John Paul Jones?

300

Colonists who sided with Britain were called ____________, while those who supported the war were called ________________ (use self titles).

What are Loyalists and Patriots?

400

Two things taxed by the Townshend Acts as listed in your book.

What were imported goods such as glass, tea, and paper?

400

The city and state where the Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776.

What were Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?

400

Three of the foreigners mentioned in the book who helped fight for the Patriot cause.

Who were Lafayette, Kosciuszko, Pulaski, von Steuben, de Miralles, and Rochambeau?

400

Three of the anti-British forces that converged at Yorktown.

What were Washington and Rochambeau's army, Lafayette's troops, and the French fleet?

400

Two of the British advantages and two of the Patriot advantages.

Britain: a strong navy, well-trained army, money, more people, a divided America.

Patriots: fighting at home, didn't have to wait as long for supplies, greater motivation, George Washington

500

Two examples of propaganda spread by Samuel Adams and Paul Revere.

What were posters by Samuel Adams that blamed the British for the Boston Massacre and an engraving by Paul Revere that showed the officers ordering soldiers to fire?

500

Name at least three of the five committee members who wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Who were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Livingston, Roger Sherman, and Thomas Jefferson?

500

The British plan to capture Philadelphia involved the following: Gen. _________________ would lead troops south from Canada, Lt. Col. _______________ would move east from Lake Ontario. And General __________ would move north up the Hudson (Burgoyne, Howe, and St. Leger)

Who were Burgoyne, St. Leger, and Howe?

500

Four reasons why the Americans won the war.

What were fighting on their own land, harder for British to get reinforcements, expertise in wilderness fighting, help from France and Spain, it was a people's movement that colonists believed in?

500
The two songs played by the French/Americans and the British in the surrender ceremony at Yorktown.

What were "Yankee Doodle" for the French/Americans and "The World Turned Upside Down" by the British?

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