Revolution (Lesson 1)
Sparks of War (Lesson 2)
Declaration (Lesson 3)
Key Figures (Lesson 5)
War Events (Lesson 7)
100

Prohibited settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains

Proclamation of 1763

100

1773 — Colonial protest against Tea Act; escalated British punishment.

When was the Boston Tea Party and why was it important?

100

July 4, 1776 — Declared independence from Britain.

When was the Declaration of Independence adopted and what does it do?

100

Commander of the Continental Army.

George Washington

100

1777: New York — turning point, France allied with U.S.

What is the Battle of Saratoga?

200

To repay war debt and finance protection of the colonies.

Britain taxed the colonies after the French & Indian War

200

1770 — Used as propaganda to inflame anti-British feelings.

When was the Boston Massacre and its significance?

200

Rights that cannot be taken away — Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness.

What are unalienable rights?

200

Main author of Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

200

1777-78: Pennsylvania — harsh winter; training improved army.

What is the Winter at Valley Forge?

300

“No taxation without representation”—colonists had no voice in Parliament.

Why were colonists upset about taxes passed by Parliament?

300

Passed Intolerable Acts to punish Boston.

What did Parliament do after the Boston Tea Party/Massacre?

300

Examples: Quartering troops, taxation without representation, dissolving legislatures.

Grievances or issues proving King George was a tyrant

300

Advocate for women’s rights; “Remember the ladies.”

Abigail Adams

300

1781: Virginia — Final major battle; British surrendered.

What is the Battle of Yorktown?
400

Stricter enforcement of taxes and trade laws increased tension and resentment.

How did British economic policies change their relationship with colonists?

400

First Continental Congress met to organize protest and militias.

What was the colonial reaction to the Intolerable (Coercive) Acts?

400

Favoring one side. Patriot: “British are tyrants” / Loyalist: “Colonies must obey king.”

What is "bias" mean? What is the difference between a Patriot & Loyalist.

400

Diplomat; negotiated alliance with France.

Benjamin Franklin

400

Knowledge of land, strong leadership, motivation for independence.

What were colonial advantages in the Revolution?

500

Britain gained territory but increased control over colonies → seeds of revolution.

What was the outcome/significance of the French & Indian War?

500

First battles of the Revolution — “shot heard ’round the world.”

Battles of Lexington & Concord

500

John Locke — natural rights and social contract

Who influenced the Declaration and what ideas did he contribute?

500

4 More People: MOW: writer supporting independence; SA: organized protests, Sons of Liberty; JA: lawyer & diplomat; JPJ: naval hero “I have not yet begun to fight!”

Mercy Otis Warren, Samuel Adams, John Adams, John Paul Jones.

500

Britain recognized U.S. independence; U.S. gained territory to Mississippi River.

What is the Treaty of Paris, 1783?

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