Where was the Virginia capital relocated after Williamsburg?
The capital was moved to Richmond, Virginia
Explain the role of each of the following groups
Patriots
Loyalist
Patriots- Virginia patriots served in the Continental Army and fought for independence, leading to the surrender at Yorktown.
Loyalist- Some virginians remained loyal to Great Britain.
Fill in the blank:
As the American colonies grew, the colonies and _______ ________ disagreed over how the colonies should be governed.
Great Britian or Parliament
The Declaration of Independence
Which famous Virginian provided strong military leadership as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army?
George Washington
Name at least two reasons why Richmond was chosen as a good location for the capital.
The population was moving westward.
Richmond was a more central location
Moving to Richmond increased the distance from the sea and possible attack by the British.
Richmond was on the James River and provided easy access to trade.
What role did neutralists play in the American Revolution?
Some Virginians decided to remain neutral and did not take sides.
Which war did Great Britain want the colonists to help pay off debts for?
The French and Indian War
Which document was written by Thomas Jefferson and gave reasons for independence from Great Britain?
The Declaration of Independence
Which famous Virginian was an enslaved African American that served as a soy for the Continental Army
James Armistead Lafayette
What was the first land battle of the American Revolution?
The Battle of Great Bridge
What were some examples of the roles that women played during the American Revolution? NAME AT LEAST TWO ROLES!
Acted as messengers and spies
Ran farms and businesses
Made clothing for soldiers
Provided medical care to soldiers
What are some examples of items that Great Britain imposed taxes on? NAME AT LEAST TWO
Paper
Glass
Lead
Tea
Which document was written to grant Virginians the right to practice and attend any religion they please?
The Virginia Statue of Religious Freedom
Who is known for the famous line "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death?"
Patrick Henry
Please ensure you answer both parts:
What was the last major battle of the American Revolution, and who helped the Patriots win this battle?
The Battle of Yorktown: The French assisted the Patriots in achieving victory.
Why did some enslaved African Americans choose to ally with Great Britain during the American Revolution?
Enslaved Africans Americans were promised freedom in exchange for their efforts in the war.
BONUS: Who was the person who promised Enslaved African Americans their freedom in Virginia? Hint:He was the royal governor of Virginia
During which event did the Sons of Liberty disguise themselves to dump tea in Boston Harbor to retaliate against British taxation?
The Boston Tea Party
Which document serves as a framework for all rules and laws of the United States including local, state, and national,
The U.S. Constitution
Which Virginian is known for his strong political leadership? He is also known for writing one of the most important docuemnts that led to the American Revolution.
Thomas Jefferson
Which document officially marked the ending of the American Revolution?
HINT: This document was signed in 1783
The Treaty of Paris
Why did some enslaved African Americans choose to ally with Great Britain during the American Revolution?
Enslaved Africans Americans were promised freedom in exchange for their efforts in the war.
BONUS: Who was the person who promised Enslaved African Americans their freedom in Virginia? Hint:He was the royal governor of Virginia
Which group believed in no taxation without representation? What does this phrase mean?
Colonists
No Taxation without representation " meant that colonists should not be taxed if they did not have the right to have a voice in their government.
Which document was written by George Mason and inspired documents like the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights?
Virginia Declaration of Rights
Which famous Virginian was a leader who also wrote the Declaration of Rights?
George Mason