Key figures
Key figures
Key figures
key figures
vocab
vocab
Vocab
100

Write who encouraged boycotts of British goods, formed Committees of Correspondence, suggested women make their own “liberty tea”

Who is Mercy Otis Warren?

100

King of Britain before and during the American Revolution. Was unable to find an effective way rule and collect taxes from colonies

Who is King George III?
100

Wealthy farmer, member of Virginia House of Burgesses, represented Virginia at the First Continental Congress, later chosen to lead the Continental Army 

Who is George Washington?

100

A colonist who opposed Britain’s actions and policies before and during the American revolution

What is a Patriot?
100

A law making body

What is Congress?

100

Taxes on products coming into a country

What is a tariff?

100

Taxes on products coming into country

What are customs?

200

Advised her patriot husband, John, in frequent letters, strong advocate of women’s rights, urged Continental Congress to “remember the ladies”

Who is Abigal Adams?

200

Patriot who rallied colonists in support of war. Famous for saying “I know what others may take, but as far for me, give me liberty or give death” at speech he made at a church in Richmond, VA

Who is Patrick Henry?

200

Patriot who rallied colonists in support of war, express rider, created famous engraving of Boston Massacre, made famous ride to warn colonists of British attack on weapons stockpile in Concord

Who is Paul Revere?

200

A person who remained loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution

What is a Loyalist?

200

A sum of money that is owed

What is a debt?

200

The purposeful killing of many people

What is a massacre?

200

Freedom

What is Independence?

300

Disguised herself as a man and fought in the continental arm 

Deborah Sampson

300

Member of Sons of Liberty, wrote newspaper articles that attacked Stamp Act, formed a Committee of Correspondence in Boston in 1772

Who is Samuel Adams?

300

Served as president of Congress from 1775-1777, proudly wrote the first signature on the Declaration of Independence

Who is John Hancock?

300

A person who remained loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution

What is Neutral?

300

The refusal to buy a product as a part of a protest

What is a boycott?

300

To shelter (such as British soldiers)

What is to quarter?

300

The condition of having the same rights as everyone else

What is equality?

400

Freed from slavery at 20. Wrote poetry about freedom from England and slavery 

Who was Phillis Wheatley?

400

British general put in charge of the 13 colonies after the Boston Tea Party. Became military governor of Massachusetts at the outbreak of the American Revolution

Who is Thomas Gage?

400

Wrote the pamphlet “Common Sense” explaining to colonists why they should declare independence in easy language. Donated the money he made to congress to support revolution

Who is Thomas Paine?

400

Local armies of colonists

What is militia?

400

A group of colonial men who protested the unjust taxes of the British

What is the Sons of Liberty?

400

A law passed by the British government that taxed all the paper used by the colonists

The Stamp Act

400

The act of attempting to overthrow one’s government

What is treason?

500

soldier from German state of Prussia. Joined Washington at Valley Forge to whip soldiers into shale. Taught soldiers discipline and European fighting methods  

Who is General Friederich von Steuben?

500

General for Patriot army. Known for unique strategy and victory over the British in Yorktown

Who is Nathanael Greene?

500

British commander, defeated the Patriots in small battles, but wore his men out chasing the Patriots. Surrendered to General Washington on Oct 19, 1781

Who is Charles Cornwallis?

500

A soldier hired by a foreign country

What is a mercenary?

500

A series of acts that placed taxes on products being sold to the colonists

What is the Townshend Act?
500
Placing the military in charge of a government

What is martial law?

500

The movement of soldiers away from the enemy

What is to retreat

600

A sailor who escaped slavery at 27, participated in the riot that proceeded the Boston Massacre. One of five men killed in the Boston Massacre

Who is Crispus Attucks?

600

Young soldier and nobleman from France. Joined Washington at Valley Forge. Became a valuable office in Washington’s army and was very close with Washington

Who is Marquis de Laffayette?

600

Infamous traitor. Originally fought for the Continental Army but after a plan to sabotage the Patriots was foiled, he joined the British

Who is benedict arnold?

600

A lack of necessary supplies

What is a scarcity?

600

Charging extra high prices for goods 

What is profiteering?

600

The army authorized by the Continental Congress in 1775 and led by George Washington

What is the Continental Army?

600

An agreement or treat

What is an alliance?

700

A nickname used by soldiers for the women who carried water out to battlefields. In most stories, she bravely takes over firing a cannon for her wounded husband

Who is Molly Pitcher?

700

Member of continental congress, known for his writing, chosen by other congress members to write the Declaration of Independence

Who is Thomas jefferson?

700

Delegate in both the First and Second Continental Congress. Served on the committee for the Declaration of Independence

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

700

A piece of land almost surrounded by water but still attached to the mainland

What is a peninsula?

700

The peace treaty between Great Britain and the United States in 1783 that ended the American Revolution?

What is the Treat of Paris?

700

Series of acts passed after the Boston Tea Party designed to punish the Colonists. Put Massachusetts under martial law, colonists had to quarter British soldiers, British navy ships blocked boston harbor

What is the Intolerable Acts or the Coercive Acts?

700

To discuss something in order to come to an agreement 

What is to negotiate?