Why did Britain begin taxing the colonies after the French and Indian War?
Britain had war debt and needed money
Explain why boycotting British goods was an effective protest strategy. Then give two examples of items the colonists boycotted.
Boycotting hurt British businesses because colonists stopped buying their goods. Britain lost money, so it pressured them to change the unfair laws. They boycotted tea and paper.
Give three facts about the Battle of Lexington.
Explain Paul Revere’s role in the start of the war AND why his actions were important.
Paul Revere rode to warn colonists that British soldiers were coming. His warning helped militias prepare for the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
What are the three rights that you are born with?
Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness
Explain what the stamp act is and tell why colonists thought it was unfair.
It was a tax on all paper goods. They thought it was unfair because they had to pay taxes but had no representation in government.
Explain why the Boston Massacre increased anger toward Britain even though only a few colonists were killed. Then tell what the King ended up doing after.
Colonists saw British soldiers firing at colonists as unfair and violent. News spread quickly and made Britain seem dangerous and untrustworthy. The King removed all taxes except the tax on tea.
What happened at Bunker Hill and why was it important for colonists?
What happened?
-Colonists defended a hill near Boston.
-British soldiers attacked.
-Colonists fought hard but ran out of ammunition.
-The British won the battle.
Why was it important?
-Colonists showed they could fight the British army.
-The British lost many soldiers.
-It gave colonists confidence to keep fighting.
Explain why colonists created militias and minutemen before the war officially began. Then tell who the official army was and who led it.
Colonists expected conflict and wanted to be prepared to defend themselves quickly. Official army was the continental army led by George Washington.
What are two things Thomas Jefferson wrote about in the declaration of independence??
Explain two reasons why having British soldiers in the colonies caused tension.
• colonists felt controlled or watched
• colonists had to pay for the soldiers and find a place for them to stay
• soldiers competed for jobs
• colonists believed Britain did not trust them
• soldiers reminded colonists Britain had power over them
Explain the Boston Tea Party. First, tell what happened. Then, tell why the Boston Tea Party was risky for the colonists. Finally, tell what their punishment for it was.
Colonists destroyed valuable tea, which broke British law. They knew Britain would likely punish them harshly. Their punishment was the intolerable acts.
What happened at Saratoga? Why was it the turning point of the war?
What happened?
Why was it the turning point?
What was the first continental congress? List 2 ideas brought up during it.
The First Continental Congress (1774) was a meeting where colonial leaders (delegates) came together to discuss problems with British laws and punishments.
What were three complaints brought up in the Declaration of Independence?
Explain how the Boston Tea party lead to the intolerable acts AND list 2 punishments from the acts.
The Boston Tea Party led to the Intolerable Acts because Britain was angry that colonists destroyed expensive tea to protest taxes. Britain wanted to punish the colonies and make sure they would not challenge British authority again, so they passed harsh laws to show control.
Possible punishments from the Intolerable Acts
-Boston Harbor was closed so goods and supplies could not enter the city
-More British soldiers were sent to the colonies
-Colonists had to house soldiers in inns or empty buildings
-Town meetings were limited or not allowed without permission
-Could not elect new leaders
Give three examples of how the King punished the colonists.
Who won the Battle of Yorktown? What did they do in order to win? Why did this battle end the war?
Who won?
What did they do to win?
Why did this battle end the war?
What was the Olive Branch petition? What did they ask for? How did it lead to war?
The Olive Branch Petition (1775) was a letter the colonists sent to King George III.
They were trying to avoid war and still hoped to fix the problems peacefully.
What did they ask for?
How did it lead to war?
What does the Declaration say about rights?
When is it okay for people to replace their government?
What does the Declaration say about rights?
When is it okay for people to replace their government?
Explain how both Saratoga AND Valley Forge helped colonists win the war.
Saratoga helped the colonists win because it convinced France to help them. Valley Forge helped because the army became stronger and better trained even though conditions were very difficult.
Explain how British punishments sometimes had the opposite effect of what Britain wanted.
Put the following battles on a timeline. You do not need dates, just correct order.
-Saratoga
-Lexington
-Yorktown
-Concrd
Lexington -- Concord--Saratoga -- Yorktown
What was Valley Forge? Then list 1 positive and 2 negatives of Valley Forge.
Valley Forge was the winter camp where the Continental Army stayed during the winter of 1777–1778 while fighting in the American Revolution.
Negatives (any 2)
Positives (any 1)
Write a 3 sentence summary of the declaration of independence.