People of the American Revolution
Laws & Documents of the American Revolution
Words of the American Revolution
Terms from the American Revolution
Actions in the American Revolution
100

This General and his men made their way across the icy Delaware river where they made their way to Trenton and captured almost 1,000 prisoners.

George Washington

100

The British passed this law which placed a tax on paper goods that the colonists purchased

The Stamp Act

100

What phrase is Patrick Henry known for saying?

Give me liberty or give me death.

100

In response to the extra taxes, the colonists refused to buy certain goods. This is called what?

Boycott or boycotting

100

This war caused Great Britain to have a huge amount of debt. 

The French and Indian War

200

This man defended the British soldiers who were charged with murdering colonists in The Boston Massacre

John Adams

200

After the Stamp Act was repealed, this law placed a "tariff" (or import tax) on tea from the East India Company.

The Tea Act

200

In response to the Stamp Act, the colonists began using this phrase meaning they should have a voice in the decision that affect the colonies.

No Taxation Without Representation

200

This means to end or cancel. 

Repeal

200

In a very well planned act, many Patriots snuck on board British ships and dumped thousands of pounds of tea into the harbor. This has been called what?

The Boston Tea Party

300

This man is known for his midnight ride announcing that British soldiers were on their way to make some arrests. 

Paul Revere

300

Thomas Jefferson wrote most of this document which announced America's formal separation from Great Britain. 

The Declaration of Independence

300

People who fought for freedom against the British were called what?

Patriots

300

This is a group of volunteers who are trained and ready to fight at a minutes notice.

Minutemen

300

Why are Lexington and Concord so important?

They are the first battles of the American Revolution

400

These were German soldiers who were fighting with the British

Hessians or mercenaries

400

At the end of the war, this agreement was signed by Great Britain and the United States and officially recognized the independence of the United States.

The Treaty of Paris

400

When Paul Revere made his midnight ride, he is credited for warning the colonists using lanterns. What is the saying to help us remember how they were coming?

1 by land

2 by sea

400

A knife at the end of a musket (gun) is called what?

a bayonet

400

While British soldiers were patrolling the streets of Boston, a group of colonists began yelling at the soldiers and throwing snowballs with rocks in them. Shots were fired and colonists were killed. This became known as what?

The Boston Massacre

500

This man is known for helping Thomas Jefferson edit the Declaration of Independence.

Benjamin Franklin

500

After the Boston Tea Party, King George III and Parliament passed a new series of laws. 

(They were just awful)

What did the colonists call these laws?

The Intolerable Acts

500

What are the 3 rights that Thomas Jefferson speaks of in the Declaration of Independence?

Life

Liberty

Pursuit of Happiness

500

When two countries join forces in war, they become what?

Allies

500

British troops were trapped (anaconda) and the Revolutionary War officially ended with this battle. 

The Battle of Yorktown

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