People and Independence

The Road to the American Revolution
Acts
Fighting
The Declaration
100

Boston Lawyer, defended British soldiers after the Boston Massacre

Who was John Adams?

100

 England helped the Americans win what war to start the American Revolution? 

Seven Years' War / French & Indian War

100

Taxes on Molasses & sugar imported to the Colonies.

Sugar Act of 1764

100

War versus English enemy over land in the Ohio Valley

What is the French and Indian War?

100

July 4th, 1776 

The day the Declaration was agreed upon.

200
Sons of Liberty and Committees of Corespondance leader

Who was Sam Adams?

200

Native American led a continued rebellion against the British after the French and Indian War

Who was Pontiac?

200

Taxed legal and commercial documents, and newspapers.  

Stamp Act of 1765

200

A skirmish between the British troop and Colonists that led to 5 deaths? 

The Boston Massacre

200

The number of parts one whould discover when breaking down the Declaration of Independence

What are four?

300

Road into the countryside after midnight to warn citizens of British soldiers searching for weapons.

Who was Paul Revere?

300

Line created to keep American colonists out of new acquired land in the Ohio Valley

What was the Proclamation Line of 1763?

300

Britain required the colonist to house and feed the British troops. 

Quartering Act 1765

300

Chosen by the 2nd Continental Congress to be general of the Continental Army

Who was George Washington?

300

Who is Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman

Committee of Five that drafted the Declarations of Independence. 

400

English monarch, who declared the colonies to be in a "state of rebellion" in the 1770's.

Who was King George III?

400

A political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty. 

The Boston Tea Party

400

A series of laws passed by the British government on the American colonies in 1767. They placed new taxes and took away some freedoms from the colonists including the following: New taxes on imports of paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea.

Townshend Act 

400

British Troops leave Boston and search the  countryside in search of leaders and weapons

Lexington & Concord

400

These rights are: "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 

What are the Principles and Beliefs section of the Declaration? 

500
Original engraver of the "Boston Massacre" his fellow artist Paul Revere took credit.

Who was Henry Pelham?

500

The first time the 13 colonies came together as one government. 

The Continental Congress

500

Acts created to punish the American colonists for the Boston Tea Party

What were the Intolerable or Cohersive Acts?

500

In preparation for the French & Indian war colonies went to this meeting with Bejamin Franklin

What was the Albany Plan of Union?

500

Violations of unalienable rights.

Grievances of the colonist.