Vocabulary
People
Events
Acts
Declaration of Independence
100

Another word for delegate 

Representative 

100

"The Redcoats are coming!" 

Paul Revere

100

War between the French and the British 

The French and Indian War 

100

This act led to the Boston Tea Party

The Tea Act 

100

The opening part of the Declaration is called this

Preamble

200

This means to refuse to buy certain goods or services 

Boycott 

200

Has a very famous autograph

John Hancock

200

This started with snowballs and ended with colonists being killed.

The Boston Massacre 

200

A tax on printed material

The Stamp Act 

200

He wrote the Declaration

Thomas Jefferson 

300
Explain a petition

A signed request to a person or group 

300

The colonists felt a lot of resentment (anger) towards this important British leader.

King George III 

300

Describe the Boston Tea Party

Colonists, dressed as Mohawk Indians, threw 342 chests of tea owned by the British East India Company overboard the ships at night. 

300

Explain the meaning of tax

Money collected by the government 

300

A list of complaints against King George III 

Grievances 

400

Representation or delegates 

400

Started as a farmer and became well known after fighting as a soldier 

George Washington 

400

This happened on July 4. 1776 (kind of) 

The Declaration of Independence was signed 

400

A tax on glass, led, and paint

The Townshend Acts

400

He was the President of the Continental Congress and first signer of the Declaration

John Hancock

500

Explain a monopoly and give one example. 

When one group or person has complete control over a product or service. Example: Apple, Amazon

500

Brother of a U.S. President who formed the Sons of Liberty 

Samuel Adams 

500

Describe 2 differences and similarities between the First and Second Continental Congress 

Differences: they happened a year apart (1774 and 1775), Georgia only sent delegates to the Second, fighting had started before the Second congress 

Similarities: letters were written to Britain, occurred in Philadelphia, many meetings

500

Another name for the Coercive Acts that shows how the colonists felt about them 

The Intolerable Acts 

500

According to the writers of the Declaration, all people have the right to these

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness