Road to Revolution
Revolution Ignites
Turning Points & Battles
Patriots, People, and Power
Aftermath & Impact
100

What was the main cause of the French and Indian War?

Competition between Britain and France for control of the Ohio River Valley.

100

What event’s first shots were called “the shot heard ’round the world”?

The Battles of Lexington and Concord.

100

Why is the Battle of Saratoga considered the turning point of the war?

It convinced France and Spain to ally with the colonies.

100

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence and in what year?

Thomas Jefferson, 1776.

100

What treaty officially ended the American Revolution?

The Treaty of Paris (1783).

200

What did the Proclamation of 1763 do?

It banned colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains to avoid conflict with Native Americans.

200

What was the outcome of the Battle of Bunker Hill?

The British won, but suffered heavy losses, boosting colonial confidence.

200

What best explains the American victories at Trenton and Princeton?

Washington’s surprise attacks boosted morale and caught the British off guard.

200

What was George Washington’s primary role during the Revolution?

Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army.

200

What were two major outcomes of the Treaty of Paris?

U.S. independence recognized and borders extended to the Mississippi River.

300

Why did colonists oppose the Stamp Act and other British taxes?

They claimed “no taxation without representation.”

300

How did the Second Continental Congress respond to Lexington and Concord?

They formed the Continental Army and named George Washington as commander.

300

What were the effects of Valley Forge on Washington’s army?

Soldiers became better trained and more disciplined thanks to von Steuben.

300

Who was known as the “Swamp Fox” for his hit-and-run tactics in the South?

Francis Marion.

300

Why did the British move their strategy to the South?

They hoped to gain Loyalist support there.

400

What was the immediate British response to the Boston Tea Party?

They passed the Coercive (Intolerable) Acts.

400

What document inspired colonists to support independence from Britain?

Thomas Paine’s Common Sense.

400

What was the British Southern Strategy?

Free Loyalists trapped in Southern States 

400

Who trained troops at Valley Forge?

Friedrich von Steuben.

400

How did Native Americans respond during the Revolution?

Most sided with the British to protect their lands from American settlers.

500

What was the purpose of the Albany Plan?

To unite the colonies for defense during the French and Indian War.

500

What was the main purpose of the final section of the Declaration of Independence?

To formally declare the colonies free and independent from Britain.

500

What was the final major battle of the war, leading to British surrender?

The Battle of Yorktown.

500

How were the ideals of the Declaration incompatible with slavery?

It declared all men are created equal, yet slavery denied that equality.

500

What made it difficult for the Continental Congress to form a national army?

Lack of money, supplies, and a central government.

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