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He was the general of the Colonial (American) Army.

George Washington

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The first conflict that led to the death of five Colonists. It was started when a group of boys threw snowballs at British soldiers.

The Boston Massacre

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Thomas Jefferson was the principal writer of this document declaring America's freedom from Britain

The Declaration of Independence

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A person who was loyal to the king of Britain is called a ___.

Loyalist

100

He was the commander of the British troops, who was defeated by George Washington at Yorktown. 

Charles Cornwallis

200

He was the sovereign leader of Britain at the time of the war.

King George III

200

The first shots heard 'round the world were fired at these two Massachusetts towns. 

Lexington and Concord

200

This document was written by Benjamin Franklin and was signed as an agreement between American and Britain at the end of the revolutionary war.

The Treaty of Paris

200

A person who believed that the colonies should be independent from Britain.

 Patriot

200

He was the leader of the Green Mountain boys in New York.

Ethan Allen

300

He was a French commander who helped George Washington defeat the British.

Marquis de Lafyette

300

George Washington let his troops rest here in the winter before crossing the Delaware to surprise the British.

Valley Forge

300

This was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to encourage the colonist to fight for their freedom from the tyranny of Britain.

Common Sense

300

The law that required the colonists to provide a living space inside their homes for British soldiers.

The Quartering Act

300

He was a Colonial officer who was jealous for money and power.  He sold secrets to the British and eventually moved to England where he died in disgrace.  His name is associated with being a traitor.

Benedict Arnold

400

He was known as the Swamp Fox, because he fought in the swamps of South Carolina.

Francis Marion

400

The first site of the first battle of the the revolution.

Bunker Hill

400

This group of people met in Philadelphia to discuss plans for forming a new nation.  John Hancock was voted the president of this group.

The Second Continental Congress

400

A series of laws that put taxes on paper goods, sugar and tea.

The Townshend Acts

400

He was an African American minister who fought in the revolutionary war for the Colonial Army. He was the first African American minister ordained.

Lemuel Haynes

500

He was known as the fighting Quaker.

Nathanael Greene

500

Three Carolina cities captured by the British

Savanna, Camden, Charleston

500

This book was so popular that a patriot renamed his ship after the principal character.  He name his ship the Bonhomme Richard

Poor Richard's Almanac.

500

December 16, 1773 when a group of colonists dressed up like Mohawk Indians. 

The Boston Tea Party.

500
He was a Mohawk chief who fought for the British in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution.  He later became a Christian missionary to to American Indians 

Joseph Brant