A tax on all paper materials in the colonies.
Stamp Act
Following the abrasive taxes placed on the colonies, the colonists began to rally around the cry...
"No taxation without representation"
As a show of protest, American patriots overtook British ships and threw a certain British good overboard, in what would be called...
The Boston Tea Party
He was appointed by the Second Continental Congress as the chief of the Continental army
George Washington
A tax on all imported sugar and molasses from the French and West Indies.
Sugar Act
Legislation that led to colonists boarding British ships and throwing British goods overboard.
Tea Act
During a battle that involved a hill, colonist soldiers were told to hold their fire until they could ...
"See the Whites of their eyes"
A violent event that resulted in the death of 5 colonists and the criminal trials of several British soldiers.
The Boston Massacre
The most heated debate over the first draft of the Declaration of Independence was over...
Slavery
Thomas Jefferson
A tax on colonial imports of lead, paint, glass, paper, and tea, as well as established British commissioners to enforce collection of these taxes.
Townshend Acts
The first shot fired at the first battle of the revolutionary war became known as...
"The shot heard round the world"
This was the first battle of the revolutionary war.
This was the date that the Declaration of Independence was voted on.
July 2, 1776
On July 4, 1776, in order to solidify their Independence from Britain, the Continental Congress adopted the...
Declaration of Independence
Intolerable Acts
This quote was a warning to the Colonists before the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
"The British are Coming"
The battle where American colonists were instructed to hold their fire until the enemy was extremely close is known as....
The Battle of Bunker Hill
He is primarily known as the one that warned the colonists that "The British are coming"
Paul Revere
This publication by Thomas Paine was the first major writing to advocate for independence.
Common Sense