Founding Fathers
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Ideals and Docs
Potpourri
100

This Virginia planter became commander of the Continental Army.

George Washington

100

These first battles of the Revolution occurred in April 1775

Lexington and Concord

100

This 1765 act taxed printed materials such as newspapers and legal documents

The Stamp Act

100

This document declared independence on July 4, 1776.

The Declaration of Independence 

100

This traitorous American general plotted to surrender West Point.

Benedict Arnold

200

He wrote most of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

200

Washington's surprise crossing of this river led to victory at Trenton.

The Delaware River

200

Colonists dumped tea into Boston Harbor to protest this company's monopoly.

The British East India Company

200

This philosopher's ideas about natural rights influenced the Founders

John Locke

200

This silversmith made a famous engraving of the Boston Massacre

Paul Revere

300

This elder statesman helped secure French support during the war.

Benjamin Franklin

300

This 1777 victory convinced France to ally with the Americans.

The Battle of Saratoga

300

These punitive laws passed after the Boston Tea Party were called this by colonists.

The Intolerable Acts

300

This pamphlet by Thomas Paine sold over 100,000 copies.

Common Sense

300

These German mercenaries fought for Britain.

The Hessians

400

He authored "Common Sense," encouraging independence.

Thomas Paine

400

British General Cornwallis surrendered here in 1781

Yorktown

400

This slogan summarized colonial objections to British taxation

Taxation without Representation

400

The phrase "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" appears was written in the Declaration and explained by who?

Thomas Jefferson

400

This woman, sometimes called "Molly Pitcher," reportedly carried water and manned a cannon at Monmouth.

Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley (Molly Pitcher)

500

This delegate from Massachusetts became the second U.S. president and defended British soldiers after the Boston Massacre.

John Adams

500

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This Prussian officer trained Continental troops at Valley Forge

Baron Von Steuben

500

This 1774 gathering in Philadelphia coordinated colonial resistance.

The First Continental Congress

500

This peace treaty officially ended the Revolutionary War in 1783.

The Treaty of Paris

500

This Revolutionary War naval captain famously declared, "I have not yet begun to fight!"

John Paul Jones