British Law & Taxes
Colonial Protests
Road to war
The War Itself
People & Identity
100

This 1765 law taxed newspapers, legal papers, and all kinds of printed materials.

What is the Stamp Act?

100

This group organized boycotts and protests against British taxes and sometimes used intimidation.

Who were the Sons of Liberty?

100

Fighting in the Revolution began at these two towns on April 19, 1775.

What are Lexington and Concord?

100

The British captured this major city in 1776 and used it as their base.

hat is New York City?

100

These colonists supported independence from Britain.

Who were the Patriots?

200

This set of taxes placed duties on imported glass, paint, paper, and tea.

What are the Townshend Acts?

200

This 1773 event involved colonists dumping 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

200

This event in 1770 involved British soldiers killing five colonists during a chaotic confrontation.

What is the Boston Massacre?

200

This group fought on the colonists’ side in exchange for promises of freedom in some areas, especially in the South.

Who were enslaved African Americans?

200

hese colonists stayed loyal to Britain during the Revolution.

Who were the Loyalists (Tories)?

300

This act forced colonists to accept cheap British tea, which they viewed as a trick.

What is the Tea Act?

300

This slogan summarized colonists’ belief that Parliament couldn’t tax them without a voice.

What is “no taxation without representation”?

300

Britain tried this strategy before the war: sending troops, seizing weapons, and trying to control the colonies.

What is a “law-and-order” strategy?

300

This European military officer helped train the Continental Army during the winter at Valley Forge.

Who is Baron von Steuben?

300

These women helped by making homemade cloth and goods to replace boycotted British items.

Who were the Daughters of Liberty?

400

This series of laws punished Massachusetts after the Boston Tea Party.

What are the Coercive (Intolerable) Acts?

400

These organized refusals to buy British goods became one of the colonists’ strongest weapons.

What are boycotts?

400

This winter camp showed colonial suffering but also improved the Continental Army’s training.

What is Valley Forge?

400

The British switched their focus to this region later in the war, hoping to gain Loyalist support.

What is the South?

400

Before the war, colonists mostly saw themselves as British subjects, but by the mid-1770s, this identity began forming.

What is an American identity?

500

This 1763 policy banned colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.

What is the Proclamation Line of 1763?

500

This 1774 meeting of delegates from 12 colonies demanded Britain repeal the Intolerable Acts.

What is the First Continental Congress?

500

This 1777 battle convinced France to become an American ally.

What is the Battle of Saratoga?

500

The war effectively ended when the British surrendered here in 1781.

What is Yorktown?

500

Internal conflict between Patriots and Loyalists — especially in the South — meant part of the war was this type of conflict.

 What is a civil war within the colonies?