ACTS
Uniting the Colonist
Places
Alliances
Famous individuals
100

This order prohibited, or barred colonists from living west of the Appalachian Mountains, on Native American Land.

The Proclamation of 1763

100

On March 5, 1770, violence erupted in the streets of Boston. Colonist threw snowballs and rocks at British soldiers. Five people were killed including Crispus Attucks, who was the first colonist to die.

The Boston Massacre 

100

Thomas Jefferson was 1 of 7 delegates from this colony.

Virgina

100

These individuals felt that the laws placed on the colonies were against their freedoms. They believed that the solution was to break away from British rule.

Patriot

100

He was the leader of Great Britain during the Revolutionary War

King George III

200

This taxed almost all printed materials.

Examples: Newspapers, wills, playing cards, etc.

The Stamp Act

200

Delegates representing all 13 colonies met in Philadelphia to create a declaration of colonial rights including the right to govern their own affairs and to fight back if the British attacked.

The First Continental Congress

200

This was the first colony that great Britain conquered when they came to America

Massachusetts 

200

These individuals were pushed west to live West of the Appalachian Mountains after the French and Indian War.

Native Americans

200

This person was a lawyer from Virginia. He was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

300

Laws placed by the British government on the American colonies in 1767. New taxes on imports of paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea.

The Townshend Act

300

This group sent King George III the Olive Branch Petition as a last ditch effort for peace between the colonist and the Britain.

The Second Continental Congress

300

British General Cornwallis and his 7,500 troops planned to fortify this town and then move north to join Clinton's forces.

Yorktown

300

This country was supplying the colonies with monetary funds for years. They later provided the Patriots with soldiers, ships, and weapons. 

France

300

This individual started out a Patriot during the war and switched over to being a Loyalist later on.

Benedict Arnold

400

These acts included closing the Boston Harbor, allowing British soldiers to be housed in colonist homes, and appointing British General Thomas Gage as Governor of Massachusetts who enacted Marshall Law.

Intolerable Acts

400

The Declaration of Independence was signed on this month, date, and year.

July 4, 1776

400

This group knew the colonial landscape well.

Patriots

400

Benedict Arnold almighty left the Patriot forces and joined this group. He is known as a traitor to the colonist movement for freedom.

Loyalist

400

Who said, "...give me liberty, or give me death."

Patrick Henry