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100

Which act was so effectively boycotted that it was soon repealed?

The Stamp Act

100

342 chests of tea were destroyed after midnight on December 16, 1773 by colonists dressed as Native Americans 

The Boston Tea Party

100

One of the following was not part of the original 13 colonies: Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, West Virginia, New Jersey

Florida

100

British Government hired these 30,000 German soldiers to help fight against the colonists

Hessians

100

This person published a small pamphlet entitled "Common Sense", which called for a complete break from Great Britain

Thomas Paine

100

These men served in voluntary militias that could be ready to fight at a moment's notice

Minutemen

200

This act lowered the tax on the molasses the colonists imported. Britain hoped this change would convince the colonists to pay the tax instead of smuggling.

The Sugar Act

200

Five colonists were killed by British soldiers in this incident on the streets of Boston, March 5, 1770

The Boston Massacre 

200

This colony was the only not in attendance when the First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia

Georgia

200

This man wrote Commentaries on the Law of England

William Blackstone

200

He was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence

John Hancock

200

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

July 4, 1776

300

This act taxed imported goods, such as glass, tea, and paper

The Townshend Acts

300

Which of these was NOT founded as a result of the Great Awakening?

1. Brown, 2. Yale, 3. Princeton, 4. Rutgers

Yale

300

Thomas Jefferson was 1 of 7 delegates from this colony

Virgina

300

This woman was an African-American poet and the first black female writer in America

Phillis Wheatley

300

This man was a young Irishman who defended the colonial cause in Parliament

Edmund Burke

300

This man was the leader of the Green Mountain Boys

Ethan Allen

400

Britain's response to the Boston Tea Party was to pass these punitive laws in 1774

The Intolerable Acts

400

What theory stated that the colony exists for the benefit of the mother country?

Mercantilism

400

This colony was the last to vote on the changes to the Declaration of Independence

New York

400

This man wrote a number of letters titled “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies.”

John Dickinson

400

The British general who captured Fort Ticonderoga in 1777

General John Burgoyne

400

This agreement showed the spiritual decline of New England

Halfway Covenant

500

This order prohibited colonists from living west of the Appalachian Mountains on Native American Land

The Proclamation of 1763

500

Where did the first and second continental congress meet?

Philadelphia

500

By the end of the war, this was the only state without African Americans enlisted 

South Carolina

500

This man was the most powerful English Evangelist of the Great Awakening

George Whitefield

500

George Washington plotted to have this man kidnapped

Benedict Arnold

500

The final battle of the American Revolution 

The Siege of Yorktown

600

This was a formal request delegates sent to Britain as a last chance of avoid war

The Olive Branch Petition

600

This man became the Hanover king of England in 1760

George III

600

He said, "The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers, and New Englanders are no more. I am not a Virginian, but an American."

Patrick Henry

600

This man was a missionary to the Indians

David Brainerd

600

This individual recorded one of the first battles at sea against a British Navy fleet

John Paul Jones

600

After shooting colonists in the back at Lexington Green, the redcoats shouted this three times

Huzzah!