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He was the King of England during the American Revolution.

Who is KING GEORGE III.

100

True or False: 

The British needed the money from the colonists' taxes to pay for wars. 

True

100

What is a treaty?

An agreement between 2 or more parties that ends war

100

True or False: The Declaration of Independence ended the Revolutionary War

False

100

What day was the Declaration of Independence signed?

July 4, 1776

200

Document written by Thomas Jefferson in which the American colonists explain their reasons for separating from Britain

Declaration of Independence

200

This act passed a law that made colonists pay tax on anything printed on paper.

Stamp Act

200

Who wrote Common Sense?

Thomas Paine

200

Who fought in the French and Indian War?

Britain and France - both side had aid from Native Americans

200

A group of representatives from each colony met to discuss the Intolerable Acts, but decided to try to work things out with King George.

First Continental Congress

300

Someone who wanted to be free from British rule.

Patriot

300

This act put a tax on tea that the colonists had to pay taxes on barrels of tea.

Tea Act

300

Someone who was loyal to King George

Loyalist

300

This was the first battle of the American Revolution

Battle of Lexington and Concord

300

Style of fighting used by the Continental Army which included hit-and-run, surprise attacks, and ambushing the British.

Guerilla Warfare

400

Commander of the Continental Army

George Washington

400

This act stated that colonists had to house British soldiers in their home.

Quartering Act

400

During this event, people dressed as Native Americans and boarded ships and threw the tea into the Boston Harbor.

Boston Tea Party
400

This was the final battle of the American Revolution

Battle of Yorktown

400

This confrontation on March 5, 1770, began as a protest of colonists, but ended with British soldiers shooting and killing five people.

Boston Massacre

500

Camp where Washington showed his leadership because the soldiers were suffering from freezing temps, starvation, and disease.

Valley Forge

500

The idea that Parliament was taxing colonists without their consent is called:

Taxation without Representation

500

The Patriot leader from Boston, whose midnight rides warned of the British coming to Lexington and Concord.

Paul Revere

500

He betrayed his men to ally himself with the British and is still known as one of the most famous traitors in American history.

Benedict Arnold

500

The French aristocrat who joined the American Revolution and became close friends with Washington, Hamilton, and Jefferson.

Marquis de Lafayette

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