British Law
British Victory
Fighting in the North
Impact of the War
Miscellaneous 1
Miscellaneous 2
100

This act required the colonies to pay for the British Troops staying with them.

What was the Stamp Act.

100

A belief that disputes should be resolved peacefully with out war.

What is Pacifism?

100

May 10, 1775

When did the Second Continental Congress meet?

100

The hero of the frontier.

Who was George Rogers Clark?

100

American victory that was the turning point of the war.

What was Saratoga?

100
A hired soldier.

What is a mercenary?

200

They wrote a petition to the king, set up secret organizations to oppose the Stamp Act.

How did the Colonists oppose the Stamp Act?

200

The military post where General Braddock was ambushed?

What is Fort Duquesne?

200

March 1776

When did the British give up and leave Boston?

200

The important Indian chief who fought against the Americans.

Who was Jospeh Brant?

200

The act of refusing to use, buy, or deal with a store or orgiization.

What is a boycott?

200

A colonist who could be ready to fight at a moment's notice.

What is a minuteman?

300

Five colonists died and six were injured.

What is Boston Massacre?

300

The British national legislature.

What is Parliament?

300

July 4, 1776

When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

300

The Swamp Fox

Who was Francis Marion?

300

The secret organization that opposed the British Parliament's requirements.

What are the Sons of Liberty?

300

He was with Francis Marion in South Carolina harassing the British troops.

Who was Thoma Sumter?

400

Law proposed in 1767 to raise taxes and stop smuggling.

What is the Townshend Act?


400

An army of colonial citizens who may be called upon to serve in an emergency.

What is a militia?

400

December 25, 1776 (need people and places)

When did Washinton cross the Delaware River into Trenton?


400

The British hoped he would unify the Southern States as Loyalist colonies.

Who was General Cornwallis?

400

The French nobleman who helped the Americans.

Who was the Marquis de Lafayette?

400

The locations of the first battles of the Revolutionay War.

What were Lexington and Condord?

500

British Parliament passed this act stating they could legally tax the colonists.

What was the Declaratory Act?

500

This began in 1754 where Washington and Indian allies fought against French soldiers.

What is the French and Indian War?

500

September 11, 1777  (need people and places)

When did General Howe defeat Washington near Philadelphia?

500

The Quaker General who led the Continental Army after the Battle of Kings Mountain.

Who was Nathanael Greene?

500

The Boston man who defended the British soldiers in March, 1770.

Who was John Adams?

500
This ended the Revolutionary War.

What was the Treaty of Paris?


600

Samuel Adams led citizens to throw cargo overboard on December 16, 1773.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

600

The place where General James Wolfe told his troops to scale a cliff.

What is Quebec?

600

Winter 1777  (need people and places)

When did Washington winter at Valley Forge?

600

Won a crushing victory in Camden, South

Carolina.

Who was Cornwallis?

600

The mercenaries that fought with British.

What are the Hessians?

600

This is where thee British surrendered and ended the war.

What is Yorktown?