Unity and Gov't.
Economic Policies
Colonial Responses
Factors of War
Documents & Outcomes
100

According the the Declaration of Independence, governments are created to protect these.

"Natural rights"/"Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness"

100

Tax on paper goods, including important legal documents.

Stamp Act

100

Famous phrase used throughout the colonies to protest a lack of say on taxes and laws passed by Parliament.

"No taxation without representation!"

100

The sheer size of the colonies made it difficult for British forces to conquer the colonies.

Geography
100

Delegates at the Second Continental Congress drafted this document to explain to Britain why the colonies were declaring independence.

Declaration of Independence (1776)

200

List of complaints in the Declaration of Independence.

Grievances 

200

What economic system required the colonies to send raw materials to Britain and buy British goods?

Mercantilism

200

The refusal to buy goods.

Boycott

200

On Christmas night, 1776, George Washington famously led the Continental Army across the Delaware River.

Leadership

200
These 10 amendments were added to the Constitution to protect individual rights of citizens.

Bill of Rights

300

The Declaration of Independence says that power comes from who?

The people

300

Britain started passing more taxes on the colonies in order to help with this issue after the French and Indian War.

War Debt

300

Violent event between British troops and angry colonists that resulted in the death of 5 Bostonians.

Boston Massacre

300

Because of the manufacturing industry in Britain, the Royal Army had almost unlimited access to any supplies an materials needed during the Revolutionary War.

Resources

300

This  document was the first government outline of the new United States. It eventually failed because of the lack of authority it gave the federal government.

Articles of Confederation

400

The Declaration of Independence says people can rebel if the government does what?

Violate natural rights

400

This was an tax on imported, daily goods. Colonists boycotted goods to avoid this tax.

Townshend Acts

400

Event in which members of the Sons of Liberty boarded ships and dumped tea into Boston Harbor to protest the Tea Act and monopoly.

Boston Tea Party

400

Without the French navy's fleet gaining control of the Chesapeake Bay from the British, victory by the American and French armies at Yorktown would have been impossible.

Allies

400

This document was created to replace the Articles of Confederation. This one is still used today as the framework of our government.

Constitution

500

Which meeting in 1774 brought colonial leaders together to coordinate a response to the Intolerable Acts?

Hint - there was a first and second one...

 Continental Congress

500

Britain passed this act to restrict colonial trade to British ships/markets.

Navigation Acts

500

The group that led direct actions such as violence against tax collectors and the Boston Tea Party.

Sons of Liberty

500

Perhaps the single most important reason for patriot victory was the breadth of popular support for the Revolution.

Motivation

500

Signed in 1783, this document officially ended the Revolutionary War and recognized the United States as an independent country.

Treaty of Paris