Key People
Wars & Battles
Cruel Acts
Potpourri
100

President of the United States; commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1732-1799)

George Washington

100

1773 protest against British taxes in which Boston colonists disguised as Mohawk Native Americans dumped valuable tea into Boston Harbor.

Boston Tea Party

100

1765; law that taxed printed goods, including: playing cards, documents, newspapers, etc.

Stamp Act

100

The agreement signed by British and American leaders that stated the United States of America was a free and independent country?

Treaty of Paris

200

Wrote Common Sense

Thomas Paine

200

(1754-1763) War fought in the colonies between the English and the French for possession of the Ohio Valley area. The English won.

French and Indian War

200

Law passed by the British Parliament setting taxes on molasses and sugar imported by the colonies

Sugar Act

200

Delegates from all colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with Britain and to promote independence

The Frist Continental Congress

300

American intellectual, inventor, and politician He helped to negotiate French support for the American Revolution.

Benjamin Franklin

300

Place where Washington's army spent the winter of 1777-1778, a 4th of troops died here from disease and malnutriton, Steuben comes and trains troops

Valley Forge

300

1765 - Required the colonials to provide food, lodging, and supplies for the British troops in the colonies.

Quartering Act

300

Political authority that directed the struggle for independence beginning in 1775.

Second Continental Congress

400

Wrote the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

400

Last major battle of the Revolutionary War. Cornwallis and his troops were trapped in the Chesapeake Bay by the French fleet. He was sandwiched between the French navy and the American army. He surrendered October 19, 1781.

Battle of Yorktown

400

1767- Taxes placed on glass, tea, silk, paper, lead that led to frustration within the colonies

Townshend Act

400

French soldier who joined General Washington's staff and became a general in the Continental Army.

Marquis de Lafayette