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100

What problems did the British soldiers cause in Boston?

They took local jobs and caused conflicts.

100

What were the Intolerable Acts?

This was the British closing the Boston Harbor and banning town meetings as a punishment for the Boston Tea Party.

100

When was the First Continental Congress?

August 1774

100

What was the Midnight Ride?

Paul Revere and William Dawes rode horses through towns (starting with Lexington) to warn people that “The British are coming!” to attack.

100

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

What was the Boston Massacre?

Five colonists and Crispus Attucks (an African American & Native American dockworker) were killed by British troops.

200

How did the colonies unite against the British after the Intolerable Acts?

Colonies supported Boston by sending them food and supplies.

200

What did the colonist delegates do during the First Continental Congress?

They created a list of complains against Britain and asked them to repeal 13 Parliamentary Acts.

200

What happened at the Battle of Lexington?

John Parker led 70 minutemen (colonial soldiers) in battle against the British. 8 minutemen were killed. No one knows who did the first shot.

200

What are some of the first things that Congress did? (List at least 3)

Print money, establish a post office, created committees for Native American and foreign relations, formed the Continental Army, unanimously voted Washington as president 

300

Who helped spread the news about rising against the British?

Samual Adams and Paul Revere

300

What was the Quebec Act?

This extended Canadian territory to the Ohio River. 

300

What were the Suffolk Resolves?

These declared coercive British Acts illegal.

300

What happened at the Battle of Concord?

The British were working on burning colonist weapons, but ended up having to retreat.

300

What was the Olive Branch petition?

This was the colonists’ last attempt at peace, formally requesting that King George III stopped fighting and respected colonist rights.

400

What was the Tea Crisis?

The British imposed the Tea Act, which allowed the British East India Company to control all of tea sales in the colonies. This would lower the cost of tea, but colonists boycotted tea to resist the British.

400

What was the historical significance of the growing unity between the colonists?

This set the stage for the American Revolution.

400

Who made up the colonial militias?

Citizen soldiers

400

What happened at Fort Ticonderoga?

The Green Mountain Boys (colonists) quickly took the fort from the British and got important supplies.

400

Who founded the Continental Army?

George Washington

500

What was the Boston Tea Party?

The Sons of Liberty dressed as Native Americans and dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor.

500

What problems did the Quebec Act cause?

It conflicted with colonial claims to land and added to colonial resentment against the British.
500

What were British soldiers sent to Boston to do?

Take colonist weapons and arrest colonist military learners 

500

Who was Benedict Arnold?

He was initially a patriot but later became a traitor. In 1780, he sold colonist information to the British which helped them lead raids against the colonists.

500

How did the colonists take back control of Boston?

They ambushed the British soldiers overnight with cannons. The British had to retreat.