Road to Revolution
Taxation Station
Patriots and Leaders
Battles
Life, Liberty, and Laws
100

This geographic feature was the boundary for the Proclamation of 1763, which prevented colonists from settling further west

Appalachian Mountains

100

This 1765 act placed a tax on all newspapers, magazines, and legal documents

Stamp Act

100

He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

100

These two locations were where the first fighting of the American Revolution broke out

Lexington and Concord

100

This pamphlet by Thomas Paine helped convince many colonists that freedom was the best option

Common Sense

200

Under this economic policy, the colonies were expected to provide raw materials and wealth to the "mother country

Mercantilism 

200

These acts placed taxes on everyday imported goods like glass, lead, paper, and tea

Townshend Acts

200

This African American Patriot was the "forgotten victim" of the Boston Massacre

Crispus Attucks

200

This victory is considered the turning point because it brought the French into the war as allies

Battle of Saratoga

200

According to Jefferson, these are rights that are inherent and cannot be taken away by any government

Unalienable Rights

300

After this conflict, Britain began imposing new taxes on the colonies to pay off a massive war debt

The French and Indian War

300

In response to the Tea Party, Britain passed these acts to close Boston Harbor until the debt was paid

Intolerable Acts (Coercive Acts)

300

She famously wrote to her husband, John Adams, urging him to "remember the ladies"

Abigail Adams

300

This 1781 battle signaled the effective end of the fighting in the Revolution

Battle of Yorktown

300

Name the three unalienable rights listed in the Declaration of Independence

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

400

Many colonists felt the Proclamation of 1763 was unfair because their cities were becoming this

Overcrowded

400

Colonists felt these taxes violated their rights because they were being imposed without this

Consent (or Representation) 

400

This man was an influential African American Patriot who fought at the Battle of Saratoga

Wentworth Cheswell

400

During the winter at this location, soldiers faced disease, starvation, and a lack of shelter and clothing

Valley Forge

400

This grievance in the Declaration complained about soldiers being kept in colonial homes without consent

Quartering of Troops

500

This is the term for actions like the Boston Tea Party, where colonists purposely broke laws they believed were unfair

Civil Disobedience 

500

This act allowed British officers to seize goods from colonial smugglers without even going to court

Sugar Act

500

The Continental Congress chose him as commander because he was an intelligent leader known for his patriotism

George Washington

500

This 1783 document officially recognized the United States as an independent nation

Treaty of Paris 1783

500

Jefferson argued that the primary purpose of a government is to do this for its citizens

Protect their rights