Causes
Continental Congresses
People
Taxes
Battles
100

This country ruled over the American colonies before the Revolution.

England/Britain

100

The Continental Congress met in this city in Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia

100

He was the leader of the Continental Army 

George Washington

100

 This 1773 protest happened when colonists dumped tea into Boston Harbor

The Boston Tea Party

100

 "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes!" Colonists fought from behind walls.

Bunker Hill

200

The colonists were angry because they had to follow British laws but couldn't do this in the British government. 

Bonus Point: What is the British ruling body called? 

Vote

Parliament

200

The First Continental Congress met in this year.

1774

200

A friend of Rush Revere, this bifocaled man helped discover electricity 

Benjamin Franklin

200

This tax made colonists pay for a special stamp on paper goods like newspapers, letters, and documents

Stamp Act

200

Washington crossed the icy Delaware River on Christmas night. Surprised German soldiers (Hessians) fighting for Britain.

Battle of Trenton

300

This 1770 event in Boston happened when British soldiers shot and killed five colonists.

Boston Massacre

300

The Second Continental Congress created this important document in July 1776.  

Declaration of Independance 

300
  • Wrote the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

300

This tax was placed on tea that came into the colonies, which led to the Boston Tea Party

Tea Act

300

: American General Gates surrounded British General Burgoyne. British surrendered.
They were sorry to go 

Battle of Saratoga

400

This 1770 event in Boston happened when British soldiers shot and killed five colonists.

No Taxation Without Representation

400

How many colonies were present at the First Continental Congress?

12

400
  • Warned colonists "The British are coming!"

Paul Revere

400

These laws taxed items like glass, paper, paint, and tea, and were named after a British leader

Townshend Acts
400

: Washington's army trapped Cornwallis on land. French navy blocked him by sea. Cornwallis surrendered.

Yorktown


500

The colonists didn't like having British soldiers living in their homes, which they called this

Quartering

500

How many colonies were present at the second continental Congress?

13

500
  • British general who surrendered at Yorktown

General Cornwallis

500

Britain passed these acts to punish Boston after the Tea Party, including closing the harbor.

The Intolerable Acts

500

First battles of the war! Paul Revere warned the colonists. Minutemen fought British soldiers.

Lexington & Concord