Influences of the
Revolution
Battles of American Revolution
FUN FACTS/ American Revolution
Struggles of the American Revolution
High points of the American Revolution
100

Why were the colonists opposed to taxation by the British?

No taxation without representation in British Parliament.

100

What were the first battles of the American Revolution?

Lexington and Concord

100

Who led the Continental Army?

George Washington

100

Name one disadvantage the American colonists had against the British.

militia groups weren't trained / no navy/ smaller army/ less experienced/ poorly armed

100

What was the first battle of the American Revolution?

Lexington and Concord.

200

Who wrote Common Sense? 

Thomas Paine

200

Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill viewed as too costly for the British? 

The British lost more soldiers, proving that the Americans could stand toe to toe with the Redcoats. 

200

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

The Declaration states that "all men are created equal." Based on what we know about 1776, which specific groups of people were actually excluded from this "equality"?

Who are women, enslaved people, and Native Americans?

200

What was the last major Battle of the American Revolution?

Battle of Yorktown

300

What was the pamphlet "Common Sense" about?

It laid out the argument for why the American colonies should become independent from Great Britain. 

300

Which battle is viewed as the turning point of the Revolutionary War?

What country decides to join after the battle?

The Battle of Saratoga.

France decides to join the war.



300

Ms. Mosquera has reached a higher "salary lane" because she holds this advanced university degree.

What is a Master’s Degree?




300

The Declaration of Independence states that governments derive their power from the "consent of the governed." How is this a direct "insult" to the way King George III believed he got his power?

The King believed in the "Divine Right of Kings" (power from God), while the Declaration argued that power comes from the people.

300

What did the Battle of Trenton and Princeton do for the Americans?

The increased morale of American soldiers confirmed that George Washington was the right man to lead them.

400

While Ms. Mosquera is a pro in the classroom, she prefers to avoid driving on this specific type of road.

What is the highway?

400

If you see Ms. Mosquera looking at cute animal videos, she is likely watching these, her favorite pets.

What are cats?

400

Ms. Mosquera is currently navigating the "college search" because her own son is in this___ year of high school.

What is Junior Year?

400

What were two hardships the colonists faced at Valley Forge?

smallpox outbreak

typhoid and pneumonia outbreak 

lack of supplies/ clothing 

fire water (flour and water)

400

The Declaration lists three "unalienable rights" that all men are born with: Life, Liberty, and this.

 What is the pursuit of Happiness?

500

What were the 4 principles outlined in the Declaration of Independence?

1. The Preamble

2. unalienable rights/natural rights

3. the list of grievances

4. The resolution of Independence

500

What was the American strategy for winning the Revolutionary War?

To outlast the British, wait until they viewed the cost of the war as being too high.

500

This is the city in Canada where your teacher lived from age 14 to 15.

What is Toronto, Canada?

500

Why is the Battle of Saratoga considered the most important turning point? (Hint: It wasn't just about winning a battle; it was about who joined the war afterward).

What convinced France and Spain that the Americans could actually win, leading them to provide military and financial aid?

500

This Prussian officer famously trained the Continental Army in basic military drills, turning them into a "finely tuned fighting force".

Who is Baron Friedrich von Steuben?

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