Acts
Battles
Events
Important People
Vocabulary
100

What caused the acts?

The French and Indian War

100

What was significant about the Lexington & Concord Battle?

It marked the start of the American Revolution.

100

What was the Boston Tea Party?

A group of colonists dressed up as Native Americans and threw chests of tea into the ocean.

100

Who is George Washington

George Washington was a major leader in the  Revolution. He was a Patriot and Founding Father. 

100

What is a Neutralist?

Colonists who chose not to pick a side

200

What was the Sugar Act?

 A tax on sugar, molasses, and other products imported into the American colonies from non-British sources

200

What was significant about the Battle of Quebec?

It was the first major defeat for the colonists.

200

What was the Boston Massacre?

A fight between a patriot mob, throwing snowballs, stones, and sticks, and a squad of British soldiers. It then turned a massacre when the British started shooting.

200

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

He wrote the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson was a Patriot and a Founding Father.

200

What is a Patriot?

a person who  supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies.

300

What was the Stamp Act?

a tax on various forms of papers, documents, and playing cards

300

What was significant about the Battle of Trenton?

It boosted the army’s morale and inspired more troops to enlist. The positive morale helped them win a victory a week later.

300

What was the “Shot Heard Round the World?”

It was the first shot of the American Revolution.

300

Who is Paul Revere?

He is known for riding through the night warning  minuteman that the British were coming.

300

What is a Loyalist?

a person who remains loyal to the established ruler or government, especially in the face of a revolt.

400

What is the Tea Act?

The Tea Act was a tax on tea to help save the British East India Company. It ended up in a boycott.

400

What is significant about the Battle of King's Mountain?

It was described as the war’s largest all-American fight. It improved the American's morale and forced the British to abandon his plan to invade North Carolina.

400

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

The Proclamation of 1763 was when the King made a line at the Appalachian Mountains. It was to prevent the colonists from going over it. This happened after the French and Indian war, so the British were poor. They wanted to prevent the colonists from getting in wars, that caused them to be more in debt.


400

Who was Benedict Arnold?

Benedict Arnold is known as one of the most biggest traitors in US history. He fell in love with a loyalist that convinced him to give information about the colonies plans to a British officer. He then was captured, but escaped. He lived the rest of his life in London. 

400

What is a Blockade

an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.

500

What did the intolerable acts do?

It shut down Boston. (Blockaded)

500

What is the significance of the Battle of Yorktown?

The victory led directly to the negotiations that ended the war. That, thin led to America’s independence.

500

What caused the French and Indian War?

The cause over the French and Indian war was the French and the Colonists fighting over the Ohio River.

500

Who was Molly Pitcher?

She carried pitchers of waters to the soldiers during the battle of Monmouth. Molly also took over a cannon when her husband collapsed.

500

What was Guerrilla Warfare?

An operation carried on by small independent forces with the objective of harassing, delaying, or disrupting operations of their enemy.