Causes of the A.R. (1)
Historical Figures
Causes of the A.R. (2)
Battles of the A.R.
Things to KNOW!
100

The Boston Tea Party incident was a response to this act.

What was, the Tea Act?

100

This person decided to form the original 13 colonies.

Who was, Queen Elizabeth I?

100

This act made it so British soldiers could occupy buildings of the colonists when they were staying anywhere in the 13 colonies.

What was, the Quartering Act?

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100

The main number of important battles to know about, during the American Revolution.

What is, Four?

100

This was a political group dedicated to fighting British taxes and trade restrictions.

Who were, the Sons (and Daughters)  of Liberty?

200

This gruesome punishment was sometimes done to British Loyalists by the angry colonists.

What was, tar & feathering?

200

This person controlled everything the colonists did from England, without fair representation to them.

Who was, King George III?

200

This Intolerable Act closed the Port of Boston until East India Company's tea was paid for.

What was, the Boston Port Act?

200

This battle was considered a turning point for the Americans due to France’s support.

Which was, the battle of Saratoga?

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200

This Treaty officially ended the war of the American Revolution.

What was, the Treaty of Paris?

300

This was created to reduce taxes on molasses, but ship captains had to keep detailed lists of cargo items.
 

What was, the Sugar Act?

300

This person helped draft the Declaration of Independence into what it is today. 

Who was, Benjamin Franklin?

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300

This act was created to raise more money for the British Empire by placing a ______ on items brought and sold.

What was, the Stamp Act?

300

The British won this battle against the colonists, but the British also suffered many deaths from it.

What was, the Battle of Bunker Hill?
300

This system controlled trade within the British Empire. (Colonies giving almost all their resources to England.)

What is, Mercantilism?

400

This act made French language & Roman Catholicism official in a British colony. 

What was, the Quebec Act?

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400

This person was named commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.

Who was, George Washington?

400

This tax was created in 1767 - and colonists had to pay more for paper, paint, glass, silk, lead, and tea. 

What was, the Townshend Act?

400

This battle led to the decisive victory by Americans & French leading to the surrender of the British.

Which was, the battle of Yorktown?

400

This document finally established a government system for America.

What is, the Declaration of Independence?
(The U.S. Constitution also accepted.)

500

This measure (created by King George III) was meant to keep Americans out of settlements to prevent them from expanding west-ward. 

What was, Land Speculation & Ohio Valley?

500

This person signed the Declaration of Independence and making it official.

Who was, John Hancock?

500

This was created after the news of the Boston Tea Party made its way to England, and was used to punish the patriotic colonists. 

What were, the Intolerable Acts?

500

This battle if famously known for having it's first shot that was - "The Shot Heard Around the World."

Which was, the battle of Lexington?
(And Concord)

500

This agreement was meant to keep Americans out of the Ohio Valley Region & provided land reserved for Indigenous groups issued by King George III.

What was, the Royal Proclamation of 1763?

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