Vocabulary!
Explorers of The New World!
Declaration Of Independence!
Taxes & Acts!
Patriots and Loyalists!
100

A Patriot who volunteered to be ready to fight under a minutes awareness.

What is a Minuteman?

100

This explorer has a saying in honor of him. "In 1492, -------- sailed the ocean blue!"

Who was Christopher Columbus?

100

The biggest signature on the Declaration Of Independence.

Who Was John Hancock?

100

Parliament passed this act only on this specific beverage.

What is the Tea Act?

100

These people wanted the colonies to stay under Great Britain's authority.

Who were Loyalists?

200

The first English settlement, also known as "The Lost Colony."

What is Roanoke?

200

This explorer is known for trying to find a "magic" fountain called the "Fountain of Youth."

Who Was Juan Ponce De Leon?

200

This person wrote the Declaration of Independence, one of the most important documents in history!

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

200

This act gives British soldiers in the Colonies the ability to have a place to stay.

What is The Quartering Act?

200

These people wanted to be independent and wanted to be separated from the American Colonies.

Who were Patriots?

300

A group of people ruled by another community, not by its own individuals.

What is a Colony?

300

This explorer had a river in New York named after him.

Who was Henry Hudson?

300

The Second Continental Congress meeting that approved the Declaration of Independence was held here. 

What is Philadelphia?

300

This act put a large mark on any paper associated item Colonists purchased.

What is The Stamp Act?

300

These people did not take part in picking sides. They were neither Patriots or Loyalists.

What is Neutral?

400

The place in Massachusetts where the Pilgrims first settled.

What is Plymouth?

400

This explorer explored the Mississippi River.

Who was Robert De La Salle?

400

The Declaration of Independence was approved by Congress on this date.

When was July 4, 1776?

400

Parliament approved of this law which taxed many popular goods like lead, glass, paper, paint, and tea imported from Great Britain.

What is The Townshend Act?

400

This side of the disagreement was out numbered by  the other.

Who are Loyalists?

500

The downfall of a government and its substitution with another.

What is Revolution?

500
This explorer was a merchant, or shopkeeper in Venice, Italy.

Who was John Cabot?

500

This document was written by Thomas Paine trying to help enforce colonists to support Independence.

What is Common Sense?

500

This act is another name for The Intolerable Acts which means that the Parliament was forcing Colonists to obey.

What are the Coercive Acts?

500

This person on this side helped lead and arrange the Sons of Liberty.

Who was Samuel Adams the Patriot?