Early Settlements
Tensions grow
Timeline
Key Figures
Birth of a nation
100

This European country established settlements along the Atlantic coast, including Jamestown in 1607.

England

100

This was the colonists' number one complaint against the British government.

taxation without representation

100

This 1765 act taxed paper goods and led to protests among colonists.

The Stamp Act

100

What was George Washington's role during the American Revolution?

He was the commander-in-chief of the army

100

What meeting began in Philadelphia on May 10, 1775, that led to the drafting of the Declaration of Independence?

Continental congress

200

This European nation settled in the Mississippi River Valley and focused on fur trading and maintaining good relationships with Native Americans.

France

200

What is taxation without representation?"

The colonists wanted someone to represent them in British parliament 

200

This 1770 event escalated tensions by resulting in the deaths of five colonists."

The Boston Massacre

200

Why is Thomas Paine significant to the American Revolution?

He wrote "Common Sense," which inspired colonists to fight for independence.

200

Which three Founding Fathers were responsible for drafting the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin.

300

This group of English settlers sought religious freedom and established the Plymouth Colony in 1620.

Pilgrims

300

The colonists resisted British acts and taxes using these methods."

boycotting British goods, organizing protests, and forming groups like the Sons of Liberty

300

In 1773, colonists protested the Tea Act by doing this.

Dumping it into the harbor (the Boston Tea Party)

300

What was Benjamin Franklin's contribution to the American Revolution?

He helped secure French support for the American cause.

300

What was the primary purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

To declare the colonies' independence from Great Britain and explain the reasons for separation.

400

This European nation controlled Florida and established the fort of St. Augustine, the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in North America."

Spain

400

These colonists wanted independence from Great Britain and believed in self-governance.

Patriots

400

The British government passed these laws in 1774 to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party.

Intolerable Acts

400

How did Thomas Jefferson contribute to the Revolution?

He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence

400

Name one major complaint the colonists stated in the Declaration of Independence.

Taxation without representation 

500

These were the three main motivations for European exploration and settlement, often summarized as 'the three Gs.

Gold, Glory, God

500

These colonists remained loyal to the British crown, believing it provided stability and protection

Loyalists

500

This 1775 event marked the first military engagements of the American Revolution.

Lexington & Concord

500

What was John Adams' role during the Revolution?

He was a strong advocate for independence and helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris, which ended the war.

500

Who was the author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson