What is the second name for this war?
Seven Years War
This man traveled into the Ohio River Valley to tell a trespassing nation to leave the area.
George Washington
An event where colonists dressed as Native Americans and dumped British tea into the Boston Harbor?
Boston Tea Party
What was the Proclamation of 1763?
A law stating that colonists could no longer move westward for their safety.
These soldiers boasted that they could be ready to fight in one minute.?
Minutemen
What part of North America are they fighting over?
Ohio River Valley
The biggest loser of the French and Indian War were the French. What group was the second biggest loser?
Native Americans
Who is the primary author of the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
The Sons of Liberty used propaganda about this March 5, 1770, event to arouse resistance to British authority.
The Boston Massacre
IT WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE WAR?
Battle of Saratoga
The Native Americans in the Ohio River Valley eventually became allies with what European country?
Britain
Native American uprising against British rule in North America that took place from 1763 to 1765?
Pontiac’s Rebellion
Who represented the British Soldiers in court after the Boston Massacre?
John Adams
This famous group was created to oppose British policies.?
The Sons of Liberty
George Washington and his men spent a difficult winter here following the Battle of Saratoga?
Valley Forge
What treaty ended the French and Indian War?
The treaty of Paris 1763
Created to repeal Intolerable acts, plan boycotts, and build militias. And, what year was it created?
The First Continental Congress in 1774
What was put in place AFTER the Boston Tea Party?
The Intolerable Acts
This treaty ended the American Revolution.?
The treaty of Paris 1783
Who proposed the Albany Plan of Union?
Benjamin Franklin
Who was the King of Britain that did not read the Olive Branch Petition?
King George III
The first battles of the Revolutionary War took place near these villages.
Lexington and Concord
The last major battle of the Revolutionary War.
The Battle of Yorktown