This was the starting battle of the Revolution
This event was when American poured tea into Boston Harbor
Boston Tea Party
This was the Commander of the Continental Congress
George Washington
This was the colonial diplomat to France
Benjamin Franklin
This group was treated badly by both the British and the Colonists
Native Americans
This was the one of the final battles of the Revolution, led to the Treaty of Paris
Battle of Yorktown (1781)
Boston Massacre
This was the king of England
George III
This was the french general who helped train soldiers
Marquis De Lafayette
This was the treaty that ended the war
Treaty of Paris (1783)
This battle led to America gaining French support
Battle of Saratoga (1777)
This was the pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
Common Sense
This was the author of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
This was the lawyer who represented British soldiers after the Boston Massacre
John Adams
During this battle, America gained skills through training
Battle of Valley Forge (1777)
These were the three taxes of the 1760s (and what they taxed)
Sugar Act (sugar), Stamp Act (paper products, such as stamps), and the Townshend Act (glass, tea, paint)
This was a famous British Commander
Charles Cornwallis
This was the French philosopher who believed in voting for things democratically
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Guerilla Warfare (hit and run, knowing the land), and surprise attacks
During this battle, Americans fought the Hessians and crossed the Delaware River
Battle of Trenton (1776)
This was the name of the rebel group led by Samuel Adams
Sons of Liberty
This was the traitor that betrayed the American Colonists
Benedict Arnold
This was the philosopher that created the social contract and spread ideas like life and liberty
John Locke
Name 2 of the 3 effects of the Coercive/Intolerable Act
Shut down the port of Boston, disbanded local governments, and reinstated quartering act