People
Vocabulary
Battles
Declaration
100

The Second Continental Congress named him as the commander of the American troops

Who was George Washington

100

In Revolutionary War times, the men who agreed to be ready to fight at a minute’s notice.

Who were the Minutemen

100

The first battle the Americans faced trained soldiers of the English army. The Americans turned them back twice, Any idea that the English were unbeatable now disappeared

What is the Battle of Bunker Hill?

100
Finish the line: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that..."

What is "All men are created equal?"

200

Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense"

Thomas Paine

200

the color that the English soldiers wore during the American Revolution

What is red?

200

the first battle of the Revolutionary War

Lexington

200

The city where the Second Continental Congress met

What is Philadelphia

300

Wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

300

A group of nations or states under one ruler or government. 

What is empire?

300

The name of the hill that the battle of Bunker Hill was fought on

What is Breed's Hill?

300
A person who helped Thomas Jefferson write the declaration of Independence

Who was Ben Franklin?

400

These two men led the Green Mountain Boys in capturing Fort Ticonderoga

Who were Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold

400

Common nickname for the English soldiers

What are redcoats?

400

Led the English battle at Lexington. He was the English governor of Massachusetts.

Who was Thomas Gage?

400

This is a form of government that does not believe in having a king

What is Democracy?

500

Colonel who led the Americans in the fight on Breed's Hill

William Prescott

500

This word means Going to war against your country, or helping your country's Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort.

What is treason?

500

Ordered his minutemen at Lexington back when he saw he was outnumbered by the English. But someone fired shots and a battle was fought

Who was John Parker

500

warned the colonists at Lexington and Concord that the English troops were on their way

Paul Revere and William Dawes