Bills to Pay
Trouble is Brewing
The Fight Begins
Shots and Speeches
Anything Goes
100

The name of the law that required colonists to pay a tax on printed materials

The Stamp Act

100

Who were the group of protestors that met under the Liberty Tree?

the Sons of Liberty

100

This man became known as "The Night Rider" He rode to Concord to warn the colonists that the British soldiers were coming

Paul Revere

100

The author of Common Sense. This man wanted a final separation from Great Britain

Thomas Paine

100

How many colonies were there during this time?

13

200

Why did the British government impose the Stamp Act?

The British government borrowed a lot of money to protect the colonists during the war. All of this money needed to be paid back and they felt the colonists should help.

200

What year was the Stamp Act eliminated?

1766

200

When news of the Boston Tea Party got out, Parliament imposed what became known as ___ _______________ ____ to punish the colonists.

the Intolerable Acts

200

This man wrote the Declaration of Independence. He said, "... all men have the unalienable rights of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."

Thomas Jefferson.

200

What was the Sons of Liberty's response to the Boston Massacre

the Boston Tea Party
300

How did the colonists feel about the Stamp Act and what did they decide to do about it?

They thought that it was unfair. They began to protest the Stamp Act by sending petitions to London.

300

What was the the law that was imposed after the Stamp Act was repealed?

the Townshend Act which was a tax on tea.

300

This act declared that Boston Harbor would remain closed until the colonists paid for the tea that had been destroyed. No ships were allowed to enter or leave without British Permission.

The Boston Port Act

300

Who won the Battle of Bunker Hill?

The British defeated the militiamen at the Battle of Bunker Hill

300

This battle was known as the event that started the Revolutionary War. This single event took place in Lexington, a town on the road to Concord. (The Shot Heard 'Round the World)

The Battle of Lexington

400

What was the name of the war that led to the American Revolution?

the French and Indian War

400

What form of protest did the Sons of Liberty lead in the Boston Harbor? (You must give the name of the event to earn points)

the Boston Tea Party. They poured all tea into the Boston Harbor

400

This group was sent to Pennsylvania to present a draft of complaints and grievances against the king and his government.

the First Continental Congress
400

The commander of the Continental Army

George Washington

400

What was the major war that led to the American Revolution? (This war started it all! This is what led to the tax on printed materials)

the French and Indian War

500

Who was the group of people that passed a motion protesting the Stamp Act?

House of Burgesses

500

The man who created an engraving that showed the British Soldiers at the Boston Massacre

Paul Revere

500

This country lawyer said, "Give me liberty or give me death!"

Patrick Henry

500

Thomas Paine believed that a monarchy was a foolish way to run a country. What type of government did he believe the colonies should form?

a republic

500

What year was Samuel Adams elected to the Massachusetts colonial assembly and became the leader of opposition to the British Government?

1765