Foreign Intervention
Revolutionaries
Battles
Postwar
Postwar
100

The proposal sent to the British king by the Continental Congress

Olive Branch Petition

100

The leader of the ideological part of the rebellion, this man wrote the declaration of independence

Thomas Jefferson
100

This battle marked the turning point in the fighting.

Battle of Saratoga. Led to French aid

100

This Compromise combined the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan 

The Great Compromise (House is by population, Senate is 2 each)

100
Compromise saying that slaves are not full humans

3/5 compromise

200

Group of People hired by Britain to fight the colonists

Hessians

200

Writer of Common Sense, the Book that tried to convince revolutionaries that the king was bad

Thomas Paine

200

The last major battle that marked the loss of Britain.

Yorktown. Cornwallis surrendered

200

Pushed for by Jeffersonians who wanted more rights and wanted protection or else they wouldn't ratify the Constitution

Bill of Rights

200

This warned against a 2 party system and alliances

George Washingtons Farewell address.

300

What were the name of the many acts created by Britain against the colonists?

Intolerable Acts, Sugar Act, Quartering Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Act

300

Leader of the Sons of Liberty and a Proud Bostonian, he called for nonimportation of British goods after the Intolerable Acts 

Samuel Adams
300

Seen as the Start of the War, these battles were fought in Massachusetts, showing the revolution was not just an ideal

Lexington and Concord

300

Coined by Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton respectively, these were ideas about the constitution 

strict/loose interpretation, meaning what power does the federal government really have compared to the states?

300

Created by Thomas Jefferson after the Revolution, this stated that there should be religious freedom and separation of church and state

Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom

400

Treaty created between France and Britain along with the name of the French commander

Treaty of Alliance, Comte De Rochambeau
400

This man was a lawyer who defended the British soliders who committed the Boston Massacre. He later joined the Revolutionary effort along with someone else from the same namesake

John Adams

400

Campaign used by Burgoyne, Howe and Clinton to gain control of the Hudson River

New York and New Jersey Campaign
400

This rebellion was against the taxes given by Congress, eventually put down. 

Shay's rebellion

400

This was created by the Congress saying that territories would become a state after reaching certain requirements

Land Ordinance

500

These 2 generals, one from Germany, the other from France, were key to the revolutionary effort

Baron Von Steuben, Marquis de Lafeyette

500

This man wrote Letters from a Pennsylvania farmer and campaigned to stay loyal to Britain until Lexington and Concord

John Dickinson

500

Where did General Nathaniel Howe end up going as a result of the New Jersey and New York Plan?

He captured Philidelphia, leading to the defeat of Burgoyne at Saratoga

500

This rebellion was against the excise tax put in place by George Washington and Alexander Hamilton. put down by Washington by force

Whiskey Rebellion

500

These were created to nullify the Alien and Sedition Acts, these said that States could nullify things they saw as unconstitutional

Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions