People
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100

Warned that the "British were coming!"

Paul Revere

100

The state George Washington is from

Virginia

100

This group of men who intimidated British tax collectors 

Sons of Liberty

100

Required colonists to purchase a stamp when purchasing all paper goods. 

Stamp Act

100

Ended the French and Indian War

Treaty of Paris

200

Colonists who remained in allegiance with Britain 

Loyalists

200

The land that was sought after during the French and Indian War.

Ohio River Valley

200

5 people killed during this skirmish.

Boston Massacre

200

Required colonists to house British soldiers

Quartering Act

200

Slogan used in Franklin's propaganda poster

"Join or Die"

300

Gave a famous speech, war broke out in the colonies just weeks after.

Patrick Henry

300
City at the heart of the revolution

Boston

300

The British Parliament _______ or took back all of the acts in 1775 to avoid war but it was too late.

Repeal

300

British Parliament passed this in response to the Boston Tea Party

Intolerable Acts

300

Famous speech given to raise tensions in the colonies towards war.

Give me liberty or give me death

400

Colonists who began demanding representation in Parliament

Patriots

400

In Southern Louisiana, these French settlers stayed after the end of the French and Indian War.  

Cajuns

400

First Continental Congress sends this document to the King as a last attempt to remain peaceful.

Olive Branch Petition

400

Imposed taxes on British goods like; paint, tea, glass, and lead.

Townshend Act

400

Engraving made by a founding father that was sent around the colonies

Bloody Massacre

500

British general during the French and Indian War, fought alongside Washington.

Braddock

500

The meeting that was held by colonial delegates, after the Intolerable Acts were passed to discuss the 13 colonies next steps. 

First Continental Congress

500

The raid of this person's ship, finding caskets of imported wine, starts riots in Boston.

John Hancock

500

Declared that colonists could not settle past the Appalachian Mountains

Proclamation of 1763

500

An oppressive government

tyranny