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100

This first president was chosen to lead the Continental Army. 

Who is George Washington?

100

During the fall of 1779, patriots—aided by France, tried desperately to retake Savannah.

What is the Siege of Savannah? 

100

This proclamation denied colonists the opportunity to move west after the French Indian War and instead reserved the land for Native Americans. 

Proclamation of 1763

100

A complaint listed in the Declaration of Independence. 

What is a Grievance? 

Name one...  

100

This branch of the Legislature is based on a state's population. 

What is the House of Representatives? 

200

Aided by South Carolinians, this Patriot led a force of Georgia rebels in an attack against British loyalists at the Battle of Kettle Creek. 

Who is Elijah Clarke?

200

This deadly riot occurred when British soldiers fired into a crowd of Colonists on March 5, 1770, killing five unarmed civilians including Crispus Attucks. 

The Boston Massacre? 

200

This early Act, forced colonists to pay a tax on paper and sending mail. The colonists responded with cries of "no taxation without representation". 

What is the Stamp Act? 

200

Someone who supported King George III, including Salzburgers and Scottish Highlanders, recent arrivals to the colonies and wealthy traders.

What is a loyalist?

200

The Articles of Confederation gave too much power to the states. Nothing was getting done. This document replaced the Articles in 1787. 

What is the Constitution? 

300

In the list of grievances of the Declaration of Independence, the colonists are writing to this monarch.

Who is King George III

300

The shot heard round the world is said to have been fired during this battle.

What is Lexington and Concord?

300

This was the law that required colonists to pay for the accomodations of British soldiers, food, shelter, etc. 

What is the Quartering Act?

300

The document that stated America is their own free country.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

300

Under the Articles of Confederation, this is how many votes each state gets, regardless of its size or population. 

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400

This man, along with George Walton and Lyman Hall signed the Declaration of Independence at Assembly Hall in Philadelphia.

Who is Button Gwinnett? 

400

This battle provided the patriots with badly needed supplies and won over many Georgians who had been unsupportive of the war.

What is the Battle of Kettle Creek

400

Also known as the Seven Years War, this battle between Britain vs. France and their Native allies raged over control of the Ohio River Valley.  

What is the French Indian War? 

400

The Articles of Confederation established a weak central (federal) government. These are some of the limitations it created. Name two: 

Congress the power to pass laws but not to enforce those laws.

No court system to settle disputes between states

Congress could not raise a military

Congress could not collect taxes

Votes had to be unanimous to pass laws.

Each state, big or small had an equal vote

400

Which two countries came to the colonists aide to defeat Great Britain?

What are Spain and France?

500

People who wanted the American colonies to gain their independence from Britain.

What are Patriots? 
500

British general Charles Cornwallis surrendered here in 1781. 

What is the Battle of Yorktown? 

500

This is the name of the colonists had for the Coercive Acts, which were meant to punish the Colonists for their Tea Party protest. 

What are the Intolerable Acts? 

500

A group of individuals united together for a purpose—in this case, the 13 states that had been British colonies before the war. 

What is a confederation? 

500

What was the name of the treaty that ended the American Revolution?

What is the Treaty of Paris?