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100

He wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

100

What were Colonists called that supported the British.


Loyalists

100

This was signed on July 4, 1776.

Declaration of Independence 

100

The original purpose of the Constitutional Convention. 

To revise the Articles of Confederation 

100

Colonists were angered and unified in rebellion against England because of this proclamation!

Proclamation Line of 1763

200

He became the commander in chief of the Continental Army. 

George Washington 

200

Placed taxes on common home goods such as paper, lead, tea, paint, and glass.

Townshend Act

200

 British Government stated taxing the colonist because of this war! 

The French and Indian War

200

The Anti-Federalists wanted to add this to the Constitution. 

The Bill of Rights

200

This Plan favored equal representation for each state in a Congress.

The New Jersey Plan

300

This was required to have on every document, newspaper, and pamphlet.

The Stamp Act

300

Colonists disguised themselves and threw 342 cases of tea in the Boston Harbor.

Boston Tea Party

300

This Treaty ended the 7 years war (French and Indian War).

The Treaty of Paris of 1763

300

What is controlled by the system of Checks and Balances.

The Branches of Government 

300

The goals of the First Continental Congress. 

To petition Parliament repeal the Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts)

400

The Introduction statement of the Constitution. 

Preamble

400

They were the first battles of the American Revolution.

The Battles of Lexington and Concord

400

He was the President of the 2nd Continental Congress and the first signature on the Declaration of Independence.

John Hancock

400

Branches of Government. 

Executive, Legislative, and Judicial

400

In what compromise was slaves counted in representation for taxation and voting.

3/5 Compromise

500

German Soldiers hired by the British.  

Hessian Mercenaries 

500

This Act hurt the colonists since they set limits on which nations could trade for colonial goods.

Navigation Acts

500

This pamphlet persuaded many colonists to support independence from Great Britain.

Thomas Paine’s Pamphlet The Common Sense

500

Organizations formed in opposition to British policies.

The Sons of Liberty, Daughters of Liberty, and Committees of Correspondence 

500

God given rights that cannot be taken away (unalienable rights).

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness