American Revolutionary war battles
Women of War
British Leaders
Continental Leaders
Events leading to the American Revolution
100

This battle was the first battle of the American Revolutionary War.

Battles of Lexington and Concord

100

Disguising herself as a man under the name 'Robert Shurtliff,' this woman fought in the Continental Army for over a year before her true identity was discovered.

Who was Deborah Sampson

100

This British general led the successful capture of New York City in 1776 and later occupied Philadelphia, but his decision not to support Burgoyne at Saratoga proved costly for Britain.

who was William Howe

100

This fiery Patriot leader helped organize the Sons of Liberty and played a key role in sparking the Boston Tea Party.

Who was John Adams

100

This 1770 confrontation in Boston, where British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists, became a powerful symbol of British oppression and helped fuel revolutionary sentiment.

What was the Boston Massacre

200

In this early 1775 battle, colonial forces held off multiple British assaults on a hill outside Boston, proving they could stand against the British Army despite ultimately losing the ground.

What is Bunker Hill

200

At just 16 years old, this young heroine rode twice as far as Paul Revere to alert Patriot militia of approaching British troops in 1777.

Who was Sybil Ludington

200

This British monarch, who reigned for more than 50 years, was the ruler the American colonists rebelled against during the Revolutionary War.

King George III
200

After taking command of the Southern Continental Army in 1780, this general used a strategy of exhausting British forces, leading to key victories at places like Cowpens and ultimately weakening Cornwallis before Yorktown.

Who was Nathanael Greene

200

Passed by Parliament in 1765, this law requiring colonists to buy special taxed paper for legal documents, newspapers, and playing cards sparked widespread protests and the cry of 'no taxation without representation.'

What was the stamp act

300

In the winter of 1776–77, George Washington boosted American morale with back‑to‑back victories in these two New Jersey towns after crossing the icy Delaware River.

Trenton and Princeton

300

During the harsh winters of the American Revolution, this First Lady supported the Continental Army by organizing supplies, caring for sick soldiers, and boosting morale at encampments like Valley Forge.

Who was Martha Washington

300

“This British general, nicknamed ‘Gentleman Johnny,’ surrendered his entire army at Saratoga in 1777, marking a major turning point in the American Revolution.”

Who is John Burgoyne?

300

Appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army in 1775, this future president led the Patriot forces through hardship at Valley Forge and to ultimate victory at Yorktown.

Who was George Washington

300

Formed in 1774 in response to the Intolerable Acts, this gathering of colonial delegates coordinated boycotts and issued a declaration asserting colonial rights.

What was the First Continental Congress

400

“In 1781, this Virginia town was the site where British General Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington, effectively ending the American Revolution.”

What is Yorktown

400

Wounded while taking her fallen husband's place at a cannon during the 1776 defense of Fort Washington, this woman became the first female soldier to receive a military pension in the United States.

Who was Margaret Corbin

400

In 1781, this British general surrendered at Yorktown, effectively ending major fighting in the American Revolutionary War.

Who was Charles Cornwallis 

400

A strong advocate for independence, this future president defended British soldiers after the Boston Massacre and later helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris.

Who was John Adams

400

In 1773, colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians boarded ships in Boston Harbor and destroyed an entire shipment of tea in protest of British taxation. What was this event called?

What was the Boston Tea Party.

500

This 1777 battle is often called the turning point of the American Revolution because it convinced France to formally ally with the Continental Army.

The Battle of Saratoga

500

At the 1778 Battle of Monmouth, this woman—nicknamed 'Molly Pitcher'—famously took over firing a cannon after her husband collapsed.

Who was Mary Ludwig Hay McCauley

500

Once celebrated as a hero of Saratoga, this American officer became infamous after attempting to surrender West Point to the British in 1780.

Who was Benedict Arnold 

500

As the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, this future president wrote that all men are endowed with 'unalienable Rights,' including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Who was Thomas Jefferson
500

On April 19, 1775, colonial militia clashed with British troops in the first armed conflict of the Revolution, an event often called 'the shot heard round the world.' What was this event?

What was the battles of Lexington and Concord