When did the war start?
May 1754
What year was the Sugar Acts?
1764
What product did colonist refuse to buy from England?
Tea
A colonist fighting for independence is known as a what?
After the Battle of Saratoga, what country became America's first ally?
France
During an ambush General Braddock and how many soldiers were killed by French and Indians?
456
Who issued the Proclamation of 1763?
King George III
How many minutemen were killed during Lexington?
8
A loyalist is what?
Colonist who remain loyal to England
Which frontiersmen was the leader of Boonesborough?
Daniel Boone
How many soldiers were General Braddock leading into battle to capture Fort Duquesne?
1,300
The Writs of Assistance allowed the British soldiers to do what?
Allowed them to search homes or businesses without search warrants
How many pounds of tea were unsold in the warehouses?
15 million Pounds
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What was known as the largest battle during the Southern campaign?
The Siege of Charleston
A specialized group of rangers trained in reconnaissance and irregular warfare were known as what rangers?
Rogers' Rangers
What year did British place taxes on all paper products?
1765
Who defended British soldiers in court?
John Adams
William Prescott led how many American soldiers into the Battle of Bunker Hill?
1,200
This young French general became close friends with Washington and also was his advisor
Marquis de Lafayette
When was the Stamp Act?
1765
Where did the colonial Stamp Act Congress representatives meet at?
New York City
What did the patriots dress up as when they went to board the tea ships?
American Indians
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The Battle of Kings Mountain was fought between what two militia groups?
Patriots and Loyalist
Where did the French attack that led to the first time George Washington surrendered?
Fort Necessity
True or False did the colonist tar and feather royal officals/or merchants that supported the Stamp Acts
True
What ship did the Sons of Liberty burn?
HMS Gaspee
A person who betrays his or her country is known as a what?
Benedict Arnold was plotting to surrender what to the British for money?
West Point
The Albany Plan of Union was proposed by who?
Benjamin Franklin
What type of jobs did Paul Revere have?
Silversmith and Engraver
What did the patriots dressed as American Indians shout when they came into the meeting?
"The Mohawks have come and Boston Harbor a teapot tonight!"
When was the Second Continental Congress?
May 10, 1775
The Treaty of Paris 1783
The letter George Washington was delivering to the French was demanding them to leave what area?
Ohio, Ohio Valley, Ohio Country
John Hancock was a key figure in what group?
Sons of Liberty
What was Paul Revere's famous quote?
How many parts does the Declaration of Independence have?
3
This militia leader was known for his famous guerrilla warfare in the swamps of SC?
Francis Marion
Who became the first British hero in the French and Indian War?
Sir William Johnson
John Hancock was known to be the what out of the 13 colonies?
Wealthiest
French Canadians were please with this act that was passed by British Parliament?
Germany
Which general was known for ending the British occupation in the south, his hit-run-tactics, and knowledge of local geography?
General Nathanael Greene
Which battle did General James Wolfe and Marquis de Montcalm die in?
Quebec
True or False: Benjamin Franklin was not an American Diplomat
False
What is a person ready to fight in a minute's notice?
Minutemen
December 25, 1776
Bernardo de Galvez was from what state?
Louisiana