Battles of the Revolutionary War
Declaration of Independence
Continental Congress
Valley Forge
Founding Fathers
Other Info.
100

This small battle was the first of the American Revolution

Battle of Lexington

100

Selected by the Second Continental Congress to draft the Declaration, these five individuals would be known as this

Committee of Five

100

Both the First & Second Continental Congress met in this city. 

Philadelphia

100

Valley Forge is located about 25 miles outside of Philadelphia in this state

Pennsylvania

100

He was elected by the Second Continental Congress to serve as commander in chief of the Continental Army, and later, he’d become the first president of the United States

George Washington

100

This famous song was actually written by a British soldier during the French & Indian War:

Yankee Doodle

200

This Battle took place after the Battle of Lexington when British soldiers came to search and seize the supplies stored there.

Battle of Concord

200

The Declaration is broken down into this many sections (how many?)

Five

1. Introduction

2. Preamble

3. Body (first section)

4. Body (second section)

5. Conclusion

200

Of the 13 colonies, this many of them sent delegates to the First Continental Congress

12

200

This army established a camp in Valley Forge from 1777 until 1778

Continental Army

200

He was the first Secretary of State, the primary author of the Declaration of Independence, and our third president

Thomas Jefferson

200

Who wrote the famous poem "Paul Revere's Ride"

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

300

Hundreds of British soldiers and numerous high-ranking British officers were killed in this battle just outside of Boston on June 17th, 1775

Battle of Bunker Hill

300

This individual, a wealthy merchant from Massachusetts, was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence

John Hancock

300

Of the 13 colonies, this many of them sent delegates to the Second Continental Congress

13

300

During which of the four seasons did soldiers at Valley Forge face harsh conditions

Winter

300

He was the only person to sign the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Treaty of Alliance, and Treaty of Paris - he was also a very well-known and influential statesman, as well as an inventor.

Benjamin Franklin

300

What ended the Revolutionary War?

Treaty of Paris

400

Taking place in Virginia, this was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War.

Battle of Yorktown

400

Two future presidents signed the Declaration, Thomas Jefferson, and this Massachusetts patriot

John Adams

400

Known then as the Pennsylvania State House, the Second Continental Congress met in this building. What building was it?

Independence Hall

400

When soldiers first arrived at Valley Forge, there were 10,000 of them - a few months later, 25% of them had died from disease, sickness, starvation, and the extreme weather conditions - how many of the 10,000 soldiers had died

2,500

400

He was an early supporter of independence from Britain who served in the First and Second Continental Congress, would become our first vice-president, and second president

John Adams

400

What was the biggest risk for Washington when crossing the Delaware river?

Mother Nature

500

This battle occurred in upstate New York and was a major turning point of the war

Battle of Saratoga

500

This person, a prominent scientist, inventor, and statesmen, was 70 years old when he signed the Declaration of Independence - making him the oldest person to sign it

Benjamin Franklin

500

This was the only colony with no delegates in the First Continental Congress

Georgia

500

In addition to being well known for the brutal winter conditions that the soldiers faced there; Valley Forge was also a place where soldiers received valuable battlefield _____

Training

500

He was a senior aide to General Washington in the Revolutionary War who later founded our nations financial system and was the first Secretary of the Treasury.

Alexander Hamilton

500

Why was the Battle of Saratoga a major turning point in the War?

France decided to join the war with the Continental Army