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A new law requiring the colonies to buy their tea from East India was known as this.

The Tea Act

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Samual Adams organized this group to lead protests against new taxes.

Sons of Liberty

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Money raised from taxing the colonists would be used to help pay for this.

Defending the Colonies

100

On April 18, 1775, British Soldiers marched 20 miles northwest of Boston, to this town.

Concord

100

No one knows who was the first to fire, but the first shot was known as this.

The Shot Heard Around the World

200

In protest, the Sons of Liberty dumped chests of tea in the harbor. This was known as?

The Boston Tea Party

200

This group was formed to keep each other informed on local events.

Committees of Correspondence

200

Britain's law making assembly was called this.

Parliament 

200

Like Samual Adams, this man was also a Patriot leader.

John Handcock

200

The British cheered for victory for there very short battle here before marching on to Concord.

Lexington

300

New Laws on the colonists, including the tea tariffs, soon became known as these.

Intolerable Acts

300

Some volunteer groups were called this because they could be ready in a minutes notice.

Minutemen

300

This law placed a tax on printed materials in the colonies.

Stamp Act

300

This man is famous for warning the households about Britain's secret plan to attack. "The British are coming" The British are coming!"

Paul Revere

300

The women of concord helped the colonist by hiding these.

Military Supplies

400

Following the protests in Boston, the colony of Massachusetts was put under control of this British General.

Thomas Gage

400

The First Continental Congress agreed that each colony should begin training these volunteer armies. 

Militias

400

Since the colonists did not vote for parliament, they felt they had no right to tax them. This lead to the protest quoted...

"No taxation without representation"

400

This shoemaker was also instrumental in warning the Colonists in Lexington and Concord.

William Dawes

400

The British were fired upon by militia and minutemen until the reached safety in Boston. This began the major event know as...

The Revolutionary War

500

These 2 groups consisted of those that who opposed British rule or those that supported King George.

Patriots and Loyalist

500

The first man to speak out against the King George III and defended the colonists' rights was this lawyer.

Patrick Henry

500

British soldiers spotted Dawes, Revere, and this man, a young doctor who escaped the British and continued to Concord to warn the militia. 

Samuel Prescott

500

Even though this fight took place on Breed's Hill, it was known as this battle.

The Battle of Bunker Hill