Vocabulary
Important People
Which Act?
Explain the topic
Random
100

cannons and large guns, taken from Fort Ticonderoga 

Artillery 

100

leader of the continental army, member of both Continental Congress meetings 

George Washington 

100

a tax on sugar, molasses, and other similar items 

Sugar Act 

100

Boston Massacre 

5 Americans killed after insults thrown at British troops 

100

What is a loyalist? a patriot? 

Both colonists. Loyalists are loyal to Britain, patriots wanted freedom 

200

a refusal to buy or use goods from a specific source 

boycott 

200

created the Sons of Liberty, protested against Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, and Intolerable Acts 

Samuel Adams

200

a tax that stated all paper for legal and commercial uses needed one of these for this law 

Stamp Act 

200

Boston Tea Party 

Sons of Liberty board three British ships to throw tea into Boston Harbor, protested the Tea Act 

200

Explain Lexington and Concord 

locations of the first battles of the war, Concord was important because they had arms and ammunition 

300

a group of unorganized and untrained soldiers fighting for their own reasons 

militia 

300

leader of the Committee of Safety, which could call out the militia at any point they thought was necessary 

John Hancock 

300

stated that the colonists were not allowed to settle in western lands to protect alliances with the Native Americans 

Proclamation of 1763

300

First Continental Congress 

vote to ban all trade with Britain, start training troops, Georgia did not send delegates

300

Why did the British start controlling the colonies after the French and Indian War? 

Were already in the colonies, needed revenue for war debts, wanted to protect alliances 

400

groups that would send letters to once another to communicate about Britain's actions

committees of correspondence 

400
Only one of three men that got away and carried the message "the British are coming" to Concord 
Samuel Prescott 
400

only for Massachusetts, banned committees of correspondence, British troops could live wherever they wanted 

Coercive (Intolerable) Acts 

400

The Battle of Bunker Hill 

battle for control over Bunker's Hill, won by the British but a large cost. "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" 

400

Explain the battle of Quebec (French and Indian War) 

turning point of the war for the British, lead to controlling all of Canada a year later 

500

allowed the British to board colonial ships and check for smuggled goods under the Sugar Act

writs of assistance 

500

British, was appointed governor of Massachusetts under the Intolerable Acts 

Thomas Gage 

500

stated that the British Parliament had full authority or power over the colonies 

Declaratory Act 

500

French and Indian War 

part of the Seven Years' War, a fight for land control in the colonies 

500

Name one that happened after the Treaty of Paris 

Britain claimed all land east of Mississippi River, France loses all power in America, Florida is given to Spain, Spain gets New Orleans and Louisiana