The famous "Midnight Rider" that informed the Colonial Army that the British have arrived
Who is Paul Revere?
Who was George Washington?
The first thing you look for when analyzing a map
What is the Title?
The only way that you refer to the teacher in the classroom.
How colonists generally reacted to the Intolerable/Townshend Acts
What is negatively?
The nickname given to the British soldiers by the Colonial Army
What are Lobsters?
The president responsible for the handling of the XYZ Affair with the country of France, resulting in a "Quasi-War".
Who was John Adams?
The individual that this era of American history is named after.
Who was Thomas Jefferson?
What is having a question that relates to information being learned in class, discussing a private matter with Mr. Clemence, or needing to request an item from Mr. Clemence?
What is tar and feathering?
The name of the fort that George Washington seized cannons farm
What is Fort Ticonderoga?
The "Father of the Constitution"
Who was James Madison?
The name of the Individual who is the leader of France during this time.
Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?
The frequency of how often students are allowed to share work/notes with one another in the classroom.
What is as often as possible? (As well as even being encouraged!)
The act permitting British soldiers to invade and take over Colonial housing for their own personal use.
What was the Quartering Act of 1774?
What is Boston, Massachusetts?
The president famous for removing the excerpt about slavery within the Declaration of Independence.
The name of the Native "prophet", who fought against American colonizers. Famous for his statement about how his magic will defend his people against musket fire
Who was Tenskwatawa?
The individual that handles situations relating to visitors coming to Mr. Clemence's room.
Who is Mr. Clemence?
The drink that Colonists drank in protest against the taxing of tea.
What is Coffee?
The battle that was the turning point of the Revolutionary War
What was the Battle of Saratoga?
The First Lady famous for saving the original portrait of George Washington during the War of 1812.
Who was Dolly Madison?
The name of the woman that was kidnapped and acted as a translator during the Lewis + Clark Expedition
Who was Sacagawea?
The daily percentage punishment on assignments if they are not turned in on time.
What is 10%?
The Act that stated that colonists and British Soldiers would be tried in the court of law on the British mainland, and not in the colonies
What was the Administration of Justice Act of 1774?