The tax on tea imported from Britain
Tea Act/Tea Tax
Mira's long lost great-great-great-grandfather who was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence
John Hancock
The boy who delivered papers to people and felt "invisible"
The Errand Boy
The name of the Patriots' army
The Continental Army
Gate City's mascot
Chameleon
The tax on stamps in the colonies
Stamp Act
The general of the Continental Army who later became the first president of the United States
George Washington
The Native American who felt that her people "had already lost"
The Basket Trader
The country that helped the Patriots win the war
France
The decade Ms. Katrina and Mr. McHugh were born
The 90s (LET US COOK!)
A series of "acts" from Britain that many colonists found unacceptable
Intolerable Acts
A loyalist, who was Benjamin Franklin's son
William Franklin
The African American who said, "Freedom for them, but not for me"
The Blacksmith's Slave
The document that listed the colonists' complaints to the king and demanded that they not be taxed without representation
The Declaration of Independence
How many grades Gate City has
9
What some colonists dressed up as when approaching the ship that held the tea
Mohawk American Indians
The first person to be killed in the Boston Massacre (an enslaved African American)
Crispus Attucks
The man who said, "My weight chords dangle free, as we long to be"
The Clockmaker
The name of the agreement that ended the war and made the United States an official country
The Treaty of Paris
Ms. Katrina's last name
Grella
The war Britain fought that caused them to lose money and tax the colonies
The French and Indian War
General for the British who won many victories in 1783
General Cornwallis
The man who was being taught a trade, and said, "We will not pay when we've had no say"
The SIlversmith's Apprentice
The town in Massachusetts where the first shots of the war were fired
Lexington
Denver