Taxation Without Representation
Boston on Edge
Early Battles
Turning Points
Final Showdown
100
  • This 1765 act placed a tax on all paper goods, from legal documents to playing cards.

  • What was the Stamp Act?

100
  • In this 1770 event, British soldiers killed 5 colonists; it was later used as powerful anti-British propaganda.

What was the Boston Massacre?

100
  • The "shot heard 'round the world" was fired at this first battle of the war in 1775.

  • What were the Battles of Lexington and Concord?

100
  • This American victory in 1777 is considered the war's biggest turning point because it convinced France to become an American ally.

What was the Battle of Saratoga?

100
  • The easy British victory and capture of this major southern city made the South the new center of the war.

What was Charleston?

200
  • This famous colonial protest slogan was a response to acts like the Sugar Act.

  • What is "No taxation without representation"?

200
  •  The Tea Act gave a British company a monopoly on tea, leading directly to this famous protest.

What was the Boston Tea Party?

200
  •  Though a British victory, this battle proved that the untrained colonial militia could stand up to the professional British army.

What was the Battle of Bunker Hill?

200
  • The Continental Army endured a harsh winter here, but emerged as a tougher, better-trained fighting force thanks to Baron von Steuben.

What was the Winter at Valley Forge?

200
  • This crushing American defeat in South Carolina was a low point for the Patriots in the southern campaign.

What was the Battle of Camden?

300
  • The Townshend Acts proved that Great Britain would not do this when it came to taxing the colonies.

  • What is back down (or give up)?

300
  • As punishment for the Boston Tea Party, Parliament passed these harsh laws to close the city's port.

What were the Intolerable Acts (or Coercive Acts)?

300
  • This major defeat for Washington in 1776 resulted in the British capturing New York City.

What was the Battle of Long Island?

300
  • This battle was a draw, but it proved the new training from Valley Forge had turned the Continental Army into a more professional force.

What was the Battle of Monmouth?

300
  • In this battle, American forces used a clever trick to defeat the British and begin taking back the South.

What was the Battle of Cowpens?

400
  • This was the first major British policy after the French and Indian War that angered the colonists by forbidding settlement in western lands.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

400
  • By punishing Boston so harshly with the Intolerable Acts, Britain accidentally pushed the colonies to do this.

What is unite together?

400
  • This surprise Christmas night attack on Hessian soldiers was a crucial victory that saved the Continental Army from collapse.

  • What was the Battle of Trenton?

400
  • The capture of the British fort at Vincennes helped strengthen American claims to these lands after the war.

What are the western lands (or the Ohio River Valley)?

400
  • This battle was technically a British victory, but they lost so many soldiers that it weakened their army for the final battle at Yorktown.

What was the Battle of Guilford Courthouse?

500
  •  Passed when the Stamp Act was repealed, this act declared that Britain still had the absolute right to rule and tax the colonies.

 What was the Declaratory Act?

500
  •  In response to the Intolerable Acts, colonial leaders formed this group to organize their resistance against Britain.

What was the First Continental Congress?

500
  • This victory, coming right after Trenton, gave the American army a much-needed boost of confidence.

 What was the Battle of Princeton?

500
  • This 1781 victory in South Carolina was a major morale boost and a key step in driving the British out of the South.

What was the Battle of Cowpens?

500
  •  In this final major battle of the war, American and French forces trapped General Cornwallis, forcing him to surrender.

What was the Battle of Yorktown?

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