Vocabulary
Battles
Heroes of the Revolutionary War
Miscellaneous
Causes of the Revolution
100

What is the meaning of the word boycott?

To refuse to buy or use

100

Who became the dominant power in North America after the French and Indian War?

Great Britain

100

What foreign country sent troops to help the colonists fight the British?

France

100
Who did the 2nd Continental Congress put in charge of the Continental Army?

George Washington

100

What saying did the Patriots often cry?

"No taxation without representation!"

200

What is the word used to describe a female hero?

Heroine

200

What battle began soon after Paul Revere's Midnight Ride?

The Battles of Lexington and Concord

200

Why did France want to help the colonists win the war?

They were a longtime enemy of Great Britain.

200

Why do we call a signature a John Hancock?

John Hancock signed his name biggest on the Declaration of Independence.

200

In what ways did the colonists demonstrate their opposition to the Stamp Act?

sending petitions to London and writing pamphlets

300

What is the meaning of the word opposition?

disagreement

300

When and where did the Revolutionary war begin?

April 1775 in Lexington, Massachusetts

300

Number the following events in the correct order:

Tadeusz Kosciuszko helps the C.A. build forts near Saratoga.

Von Steuben trains a model company in the use of muskets and bayonets.

Washington boost morale by staging a surprise attack on the Hessian soldiers.

Washington, Kosciuszko, Von Steuben

300

What was the meeting called between representatives from 12 of the 13 colonies?

1st Continental Congress

300

Why did Great Britain decide to tax the colonists after the French and Indian War?

They were in debt and thought the colonists should help pay.

400

What is the word to describe a person who supports and defends his or her country?

Patriot

400

Which battle did the French troops help the C.A. win?

Battle of Yorktown

400

The tide began to turn in the C.A.'s favor after Valley Forge. What events helped turn the tide?

Foraging parties returned with food for the soldiers, the Continental Congress ent more money and soldiers, and Von Steuben trained the soldiers to be better fighters. 

400

Who wrote the patriot pamphlet titled Common Sense?

Thomas Paine

400

What are the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, and the Intolerable Acts examples of?

increasing British control over the affairs in the colonies?

500

What is the meaning of the word declaration?

a document that contains and official statement?

500

Put these events in the correct order.

Treaty of Paris is signed

C.A. and French soldiers corner the British at Yorktown

A well-prepared C.A. marches out of Valley Forge

British troops surrender at Yorktown

A well-prepared C.A. marches out of Valley Forge

C.A. and French soldiers corner the British at Yorktown

British troops surrender at Yorktown

Treaty of Paris is signed

500

Who wrote these words and in what context?

"I am now convinced, beyond a doubt that unless some great and capital change suddenly takes place…this Army must inevitably be reduced to one or other of these three things. Starve, dissolve, or disperse."

George Washington while seeking help for the soldiers during the winter at Valley Forge

500

What three things did the 2nd Continental Congress decide to do?

Create an army, write a formal declaration of independence, and set up a postal service

500

Why is the Declaration of Independence still a key document in American history?

It still guides our country's principles and laws today.