Colonial History
Actions that led to Rebellion
Revolutionary War
Before they were Presidents
Miscellaneous
100

The first English attempt at a permanent settlement in North America that mysteriously disappeared 

Roanoke 

100

War that left the British government with large amounts of debt which led to new taxes being placed on the colonists

French and Indian War or 7 Years War

100

General and leader of the Patriot Army

George Washington

100

Vice President to George Washington

John Adams

100

This law required a government seal on all paper goods

The Stamp Act

200

The name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to North America.

The Mayflower

200

Samual Adams, John Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock were members of this group which were responsible for actions such as the Boston Tea Party

The Sons of Liberty

200

A term to describe people who wanted independence from Great Britain

Patriot 

200

Served in George Washington's cabinet as Secretary of State.

Thomas Jefferson

200

The 2 early political parties of the US

The Federalists and Democratic Republicans 

300

Native American who taught the Pilgrims how to plant crops and catch eels which helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter in North America

Squanto

300

Altercation between British soldiers and colonists in Massachusetts which resulted in the death of 7 people

Boston Massacre

300

Battle that convinced the French to join the war on the side of the Americans

Battle of Saratoga 

300

Was tasked with the purchase of the Port of New Orleans by Thomas Jefferson.

James Monroe

300

Written by Thomas Paine, this pamphlet expresses moral and religious justification for the revolution

Common Sense

400

 The first representative government in the colonies.

Established in Jamestown

House of Burgesses 

400

The term used to described the forceful housing of British Soliders by colonists

Quartering

400
A French noble who became one of George Washington's most trusted friends and advisors.

Marquis de Lafayette

400

Often times referred to as the "Father of the Constitution".

James Madison

400

The group of men in the colonies who spread information by writing letters and pamphlets 

The Committees of Correspondence 

500

The first successful English settlement in North America. 

Jamestown

500

Law the prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains

The Proclamation of 1763

500

A term that describes a person who is loyal to the King of England

Loyalist

500

Was a surveyor by the age of 16 despite his meager education, later went into the military. 

George Washington

500

 A religious revival in the colonies in the 1730s was known as

The Great Awakening