This person kept colonists from expanding further westward, PG. 193
King George III
This act taxed every piece of printed paper the colonists used. Including, legal documents , newspapers, licenses, and even playing cards. PG 19
Stamp Act
This event was July 4th, 1776. Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston sent out to write the document.PG 215
Declaration Of Independence
important PG 206
significant
freedom PG.213
independence
This person was the leader of the Continental Army. He later became the first president of the U.S. PG.238
George Washington
This act was a series of acts that placed tariffs, or taxes on products coming in to the colonies. PG. 197
Townshend Act
This event was formed because the colonists were furious oveer the intolerable acts and Britain's unjust policies. PG.206
The First Continental Congress
to prevent from leaving. PG/224
Confine
Having the rights as everyone else PG.214
Equality
This person had to come to America to support colonial freedom from great Britain.PG 214
Thomas Paine
This act shuts down Boston Harbor in 1774.PG.204
Coercive Acts
Paul Revere and William Dawes set out to warn the minute men that the British were coming. -PG 207
The Shot Heard Round The World
to develop pg.227
Emerge
attempting to overthrow ones government. PG.215
Treason
This person had helped the Patriots build a fort near the/a city. PG.225
Tadeusz Kosciuszko
This act stated that only the British east India company could sell tea in the colonies. PG.203
Tea Act
Some members of the Sons of Liberty disguised themselves as Mohawk American Indians and started this event. -PG 203
The Boston Tea Party
to join together to achieve a common goal PG 214
Unite
withdraw (PG 225)
retreat
This person won a small victory against the Americans on September 19.He later attacked the Americans again on October 7. PG.225
John Burgoyne
These acts shut down Bostons Economy and unified the colonists against Britain even more. PG.204
Intolerable Acts
This event met in Philadelphia to decide what to do now that the colonies decided to create a (EVENT NAME) army. PG 213
The Second Continental Congress
The base or support of something or an item. PG 216
foundation
Land surrounded by water (PG 235)
Peninsula