Stamp Act
Boston Massacre
Boston Tea party
7 Black Heroes
Hard-fought battles
100

Stamp act was passed when 

March 22, 1765

100

When was the Boston Massacre

march 1770

100

When did the Boston Tea Party happen 

December 16, 1773

100

Peter Salem joined what side in the Revolution

Patriots 

100

When did the capture of Fort Ticonderoga happen 

may 10, 1775

200

Why was the stamp act passed 

Help with finances after the 7 year war with France 

200

What did the protesters call themself 

patriots 

200

Where did the Boston Tea party take place 

Griffins Wharfs in Boston, Massachusetts 

200

What type of book did phyllis Wheatley write 

poetry 

200

What did the Americans transport in Boston to use against the British 

Took the forts cannons

300

Where did the Stamp Act happen 

New York City

300

What did the colonist throw at the British Captain guards 

snowballs 

300

How much tea did the American colonists dump into the harbor 

nearly 1.2 million Pounds

300

what state declared that both free and enslaved black people can serve in the war

Rhode Island 

300

When the British won the Battle of Bunker Hill want did the Americans want to take

the city of Boston

400

What happened if you didn’t follow the stamp Act 

You would be prosecuted in vice admiralty courts.

400

What did the “M” stand for when they branded the British soldiers 

manslaughter 

400

How long did it take to dump the tea

around 3 hours with more than 100 men 

400

What is Salem poor most famous for

his heroism, in the battle of Bunker Hill

400

What were the Americans reading when camped out at Delawares river 

Thomas pines pamphlet

500

What did the Stamp Act do 

Has the colonist pay taxes 

500

The British troops where trying to capture who 

Samuel Adam’s and John Hancock 

500

Who was thrilled about the tea in the Boston harbor 

john Adam’s 

500

What did the British think Colonel Tye can help them with

Taking Patriots homes, supplies, freeing slaves, and assassinating Patriots

500

What ended the war

the British parliament