Who am I?
Where did it happen?
Key Events
International Relations
Take Your Shot
100

I am a fierce and loyal fan to my team and will always yell "SKOL!" on game days! 

Who is Ms. Skow-Pease?

100

The Declaration of Independence was signed and approved at Independence hall in this city.

What is Philadelphia?

100

In what body of water did the colonists dump 342 chests of tea?

What is Boston Harbor?

100

This German term refers to the mercenaries hired by the British to fight against the American colonists.

What are Hessians?

100

In "The Schuyler Sisters," Angelica demands to see this founding document, which she hopes will be revised to include women.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

I am the primary author of the Declaration of Independence and later negotiate a deal to get territory with the name of the state you live in. 

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

In April 1775, this Massachusetts village was the site of the first skirmish of the Revolutionary War.

Where is Lexington?

200

British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists in 1770, killing five people and fueling anti-British sentiment.

What is the Boston Massacre?

200

 This French aristocrat and military officer joined the Continental Army and became a trusted aide to George Washington.

Who is the Marquis de Lafayette?

200

King George III's threatening warning to the colonists, that he'll "send a fully armed battalion to remind you of my love," comes from this song.

What is "You'll Be Back"?

300

I shared my philosophical ideas during the Age of Enlightenment that the Founding Fathers used to declare their freedom from the tyranny of King George III. 

Who is John Locke?

300

Washington's army endured the brutal winter of 1777-1778 at this Pennsylvania encampment.

Where is Valley Forge?

300

This 1765 act, which placed a tax on all paper goods, was the first direct tax on the American colonies.

What is the Stamp Act?

300

The American victory at this battle in 1777 was the crucial turning point that convinced European powers like France to openly support the American cause.

What is the Battle of Saratoga?

300

 This fast-paced song highlights the Marquis de Lafayette's vital role in securing French aid.

What is "Guns and Ships"?

400

I led the British troops until there was no victory for us in sight. I waived the white flag in surrender to George Washington and the Continental Army at Yorktown. 

Who was General Cornwallis?

400
At which battle was the famous quote "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" exclaimed. 

What is the Battle of Bunker Hill?

400

 In September 1774, delegates from all colonies except Georgia met in Philadelphia for this gathering to coordinate a response to British policies.

What is the First Continental Congress?

400

Besides France, this other European power also covertly aided the Americans by providing supplies and engaging in conflicts against the British.

What is Spain?

400

This song reflects on the challenges faced by the Continental Army during the brutal winter at Valley Forge, a real historical event.

What is "Right Hand Man"?

500

I was known as the "Swamp Fox" because of the guerrilla tactics I used in the south during the American Revolution. 

Who is Francis Marion?

500

This American victory in January 1781 was a significant turning point in the recapture of South Carolina for the Patriots.

What is the Battle of Cowpens?

500

 In June 1775, delegates appointed George Washington as Commander-in-Chief at this meeting.

What is the Second Continental Congress?

500

This American diplomat, widely popular in France, was instrumental in securing the crucial French alliance.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

500

This song in the musical addresses the question of legacy and who gets to tell the story of the American Revolution.

What is "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story"?