Colonies
Early Resistance
Towards War
Fighting the War
Independence
100

This European nation established colonies in modern-day America starting in the early 1600s.

England


100

What act forced colonists to buy specially stamped paper for legal documents? 

The Stamp Act

100

This event, during which 5 colonists were killed, was hailed as evidence of Britain's violence and hostility to the Colonists

The Boston Massacre

100

Washington crossed which major river during his attack on Hession mercenaries in Trenton, New Jersey.

The Delaware River

100

This battle proved the turning point in the Revolutionary War by convincing the French to ally with the Americans.

The Battle of Saratoga

200

Vikings established settlements in America as early as: 

1000 AD

200

This act allowed British troops to take up residence in Colonists's homes, particularly in Boston

The Quartering Act

200

The "shot heard round the world" was fired here.

Lexington, Massachusetts 

200
Another name for the Colonial Militia at the start of the Revolutionary War.

The Minute Men

200

Britain was forced to surrender and begin negotiations for peace after which key battle?

The Battle of Yorktown

300

Which of the following was not a reason people moved to the colonies? 

- Gold

- Freedom

- Trade

- Fight for Britain

Fight for Britain

300

This British policy of leaving the colonies alone ended after the French and Indian War

Salutary Neglect

300

During the Boston Tea Party, members of the Sons of Liberty dumped how much tea into the Boston Harbor?

10,000 Pounds worth

300
Though not a military victory, the Colonist's claimed this battle as a "moral victory" over the British.

The Battle of Bunker Hill

300

With the Treaty of Paris, this river became the new boundary of the United States.

The Mississippi River.

400

England's first successful colony in America was founded in _____________, ____________ in the year _________

Jamestown, Virginia; 1604

400

After the Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party, this group of Colonists began to actively resist British actions and soldiers

The Sons of Liberty

400

The Coercive (or Intolerable) Acts did all of the following EXCEPT

- Tried British Troops accused of crimes in New England Courts

- Quartered more soldiers in Colonial homes

- Closed the port of Boston

- Installed a military governor of New England

Tried British Troops accused of crimes in New England courts

400

Washington's strategy to score small victories against the British rather than meet them in open battle.

Strategic Retreat

400

This British general was put in command of the British forces in the South after the battle of Saratoga

General Cornwallis

500

This Germany musician recorded his passage to America in grisly detail

Gottlieb Mittelberger
500

This era marked a shift in thinking that focused on reason and questioned the right of Kings to rule.

The Enlightenment

500

What two truths did Thomas Jefferson hold to "be self-evident" according to the Declaration?

That all men are created equal

And are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

500

At the start of the war, England had a population of close to _________________, whereas the Colonies had only _____________________, a large portion of which were slaves.

11 million; 2.5 million

500

This German general helped train Washington's men at Valley Forge, Virginia

Baron von Steuben