People
Places
Names of Groups
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Government
100

The man who began the colony of Pennsylvania

William Penn

100

Aided the colonies on the war of independence 

France

100

A religious group who settled in Pennsylvania

Quakers

100

One who translates from one language to another 

Interpreter 
100

The ear in which the American colonists fought for their FREEDOM from England 

War for Independence 

200

The king of England who game William Penn land in America for a colony 

King Charles II

200

A large city in England

London

200

A Native American tribe in the area of New York

Mohicans

200

One who helped form the constitution of the United States 

Founding Father

200

A document that state the 13 colonies were free from English rule

Declaration of Independence 

300

A colonial missionary to Native Americans

David Brainerd 

300

Where the Declaration of Independence and the constitution were written. Also the city of brotherly love. 

Philadelphia

300

A Native American tribe in the area of Pennsylvania 

Delaware 

300

A book that gives the days and months of the year as well as facts and helpful hints 

Almanac

300

A written agreement that ended the war for independence 

Treaty of Paris

400

David Brainerd's interpreter 

Tatamy 

400

The men who warned cities that the British were coming

Paul Revere, William Dawes, Samuel Prescott

400

A group formed to protect the rights of colonists 

Sons of Liberty 

400

A person who is learning a trade or skill

Apprentice 

400

The plan of government for the United States 

Constitution of the United States 

500

Signor of the Declaration of Independence. Born in Boston, Massachusetts. Published the Poor Richard's Almanac. 

Benjamin Franklin 

500

Free space! 

Free Space! 

500

Colonists who wanted to be free from England's rule

Patriots 

500

A person sent to another country to represent his own country 

Ambassador 

500

An event where Boston colonists threw shiploads of tea overboard to protest high taxes 

Boston Tea Party