Soldiers
Causes of the Revolutionary War
Founding Fathers
Saratoga Campaign
Fun Facts
100

Which group fought only on the side of the British?


Hessians

100

This Act put a tax on everything made of paper.

Stamp Act

100

This Founding Father was Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army.

George Washington

100

This campaign was a _____ ______ in the Revolutionary War.

Turning Point

100

This army fought in familiar territory.

Continental Army

200

The Native Americans for for this side in the Revolutionary War.

Both

200

Delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies met and made a plan to Boycott British Goods.

1st Continental Congress

200

This Founding Father was the main author of the Declaration of Independence. 

Thomas Jefferson

200

Which patriot held fort was abandoned when the British cut a path up Mount Defiance?

Fort Ticonderoga 

200

This document officially ended the Revolutionary War.

Treaty of Paris

300

The African Americans fought for this side in the Revolutionary War.

Both

300

The Sons of Liberty dressed as Native Americans and protested by throwing a popular British drink into the harbor.

Boston Tea Party

300

This Founding Father established the first national bank. 

Alexander Hamilton

300

This officer's name is synonymous with the word "traitor." 

Benedict Arnold

300

After this battle the British officially surrendered all their forces. 

Battle of Yorktown

400

This side had well paid and well trained soldiers.

British

400

This document signed by 56 men was considered treason when they signed it.

Declaration of Independence

400

This Founding Father was the first Chief Justice of the United States. 

John Jay

400

This general sat in his tent during the battle because he claimed this expertise was in strategy not fighting. 

General Horatio Gates

400

Author of the 13 Pamphlets which begged Americans to support the Revolutionary War. 


Thomas Paine

500

The Saratoga Plan was led by which British General?

General Burgoyne 

500

The British attacked these two cities in an attempt to destroy the supplies of the militias.

Lexington and Concord

500

This Founding Father wrote the Bill of Rights.

James Madison

500

This country vowed to support the American Revolution after the victory at Saratoga.

France

500

This "strategy" was a plan by the British to focus their troops in the southern states in an attempt to gain help from the local colonists.

The Southern Strategy