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100

Britain was deeply in ______ after the French and Indian War. 

debt

100

Parliament believed the _____ should pay for the war. 

colonists

100

British soldiers were called _____.

Redcoats

100

How many chest of tea was dumped into Boston Harbor? 

342

100

The Sons of Liberty dressed as ___ ____ to disguise themselves.

Native Americans

200

The Proclamation banned colonists from settling west of the _______.

Appalachian Mountains

200

The Proclamation helped reduce conflicts with ______.

Native Americans

200

Women who supported the boycott called themselves the ______.

Daughters of Liberty
200

Those who supported the British were called _____.

Loyalist

200

Who fired the first shots of the American Revolution?

No one knows

300

King George III _____ the Olive Branch Petition.

rejected

300

Who could be ready to fight in a minutes notice? 

Minute Men

300

Colonists organized a _____ of British goods.

boycott

300

The first shots of the American Revolution became known as ______.

The Shot Heard Around the World

300

Thomas Jefferson was ____ years old when he served as a delegate.

32

400

The First Continental Congress met to agree to _____ British goods.

boycott

400

Americans fought the British at the battle of ______ ______.

Bunker Hill

400

Low on ammunition Prescott told the soldier what?

"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes"

400

The colonists sent one last petition to the king and it was called the ____ _____ ____. 

Olive Branch Petition

400

The Olive Branch Petition asked the king to _____ colonist rights.

protect

500

_______ became a traitor when he sold colonial military information to the British.

Benedict Arnold

500

Congress created the _____ _____ to protect the colonies and fight against the British.

Continental Army

500

Which colony/town received the harshest treatment because of the Tea Party?

Massachusetts/ Boston

500

German soldiers were called ______.

Hessians

500

Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called ____ ____.

Common Sense

600

Who made the Midnight Ride warning that the British were coming?

Paul Revere

600

_____ wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence. 

Thomas Jefferson

600

Locke believed all people are born with natural rights to life, liberty, and ______.

property

600

The Declaration was officially approved on ____.

July 2, 1776

600

____ ____ signed the Declaration first. 

John Hancock

700

Not wanting to be told what tea they had to buy the colonists apposed the ______ _____.

Tea Act

700

"So the King could read it without his glasses", who made this statement?

John Hancock

700

How many men signed the Declaration of Independence? 

56

700

The introduction or beginning of the Declaration is the _____.

Preamble

700

What is important about July 4, 2026?

Americas 250 Birthday

800

Who was the first person killed during the Boston Massacre? 

Crispus Attucks

800

______ Revere created an engraving of the massacre.

Paul

800

Colonists believed they had the right to be secure in their ______ without soldiers barging in to search for smuggled goods.  

homes

800

What occurred on March 5, 1770?  

Boston Massacre

800

Colonial leaders used _____ to influence public opinion.

Propaganda

900

The struggle for independence became known as the  ____.

American Revolution

900

What is the famous quote about the lanterns hanging in the Old North Church steeple? 

"One if by land, two if by sea"

900

_________ was put in charge of the post office.

Benjamin Franklin

900

Congress created the _______ Army.

Continental 

900

Locke believed people may overthrow an unfair ______. 

government

1000

_____ wrote Common Sense. 

Thomas Paine

1000

The Congress began to act as a _____ for the colonies.

Government

1000

_______ wrote the Declaration of Independence. 

Thomas Jefferson

1000

Protesters burned _____ to represent hated tax collectors and the King.

effigies

1000

The Sugar Act taxed sugar, but lowered the tax on _______. 

Molasses