French and Indian War
The British Acts
The Boston Massacre
Declaration of Independence
The Revolutionary War
100

The territory the French and British fought over 

The Ohio River Valley

100

This act taxed goods such as molasses and limited who colonists could sell goods to

The sugar act 

100

Someone who supported freedom and independence 

A patriot

100

Author of the Declaration of Independence 

Thomas Jefferson

100

This battle was a moral victory for the colonists 

The battle of Bunker Hill 

200

The group that had to decide which side to support

Native Americans 

200

Type of economy where the Mother Country owns the colonies and all resources within

Mercantilism 

200

Someone who supported the British 

Loyalist 

200

Another word for complaint

Grievance 

200

Where the "shot heard around the world" occurred 

Lexington and Concord 

300

This law stated colonists could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains

The Proclamation of 1763

300

Popular quote regarding taxes and having a voice in government 

No taxation without representation 

300

Created the famous Boston Massacre painting 

Paul Revere 

300

The declaration of Independence declared this

Freedom of the 13 colonies from Britain

300
George Washington attacked this group of soldiers at Trenton

The Hessians 

400

The war increased this for the British 

Their debt  

400

Another term for financial freedom 

Economic independence 

400

To be in favor or be against someone or something influenced by personal opinion

Bias 

400

Founding fathers would be found guilty of this crime for going against their country and it's government 

Treason

400

His work included "Common Sense" and "The American Crisis" 

Thomas Paine

500

Britain's financial solution to the French and Indian War

Tax the colonies 

500

This group committed acts of violence against British representatives 

Sons of Liberty 

500

Biased information used to mislead or promote a point of view 

Propaganda 

500

This declaration of independene was adopted on this day 

July 4 

500

This country's military blockaded the Chesapeake Bay 

The French