Battles
People
Vocabulary
Vocabulary II
Acts
100

First Battle of the Revolution

Lexington and Concord

100

General of the continental army, 1st president of the US

George Washington

100

A small, hand picked elite force from the militia which were required to be highly mobile and be able to assemble quickly

Minute Men

100

What is a Patriot

A colonist who wanted independence from Britain and fought against the British during the American Revolution.

100

What is the Proclamation Line 1763

order from King George  that said the colonists could not move west of the Appalachian Mountains. 



200

Last Battle of the Revolution

Battle of Yorktown

200

main author of the 

Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

200

A legal, binding agreement between countries

Treaty

200

What is a loyalist

A colonist who remained loyal to the British king and did not want independence from Britain.

200

What was the Sugar Act

This was a tax on sugar, molasses, and other goods coming into the colonies

300

Turning point of the revolution, when the French decided to send aid to the colonist

Battle of Saratoga

300

French officer in the  American Revolution; helped secure French aid for the colonist

Marquis de Lafayette

300

A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system. 



Revolution

300

What are Civil Liberties

Individual rights protected by law from unfair government interference.

300

How did the colonist react to the Stamp Act

Colonists protested, held rallies, and even attacked tax collectors

400

What colony did the battle of Yorktown happen in. 

Virginia

400

Author of pamphlets that  supported the American Revolution, such as Common Sense and The Crisis

Thomas Paine

400

A military force raised from the civilian population

Militia

400

He was A signer of the Declaration  of Independence and Constitution. Inventor, writer, diplomat to France

Benjamin Franklin

400

What was the Boston Tea Party 

On December 16, 1773, members of the Sons of Liberty dressed as Mohawk Indians and boarded British ships in Boston Harbor.


They dumped 342 chests of tea into the harbor to protest the Tea Act.


500

Where did George Washingtons army almost freeze and starve to death

Valley Forge

500

made the famous midnight ride at Lexington, “the British are coming!”

Paul Revere

500

A British soldier during the American Revolution. They were called "Redcoats" because of their bright red uniforms.

Redcoat

500

He was a Patriot, lawyer, and governor of Virginia; made the famous speech 

“give me liberty or give me death”

Patrick Henry-

500

What made the intolerable acts different from all of the previous acts? 

The intolerable acts were a PUNISMENT to the colonies.