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Fun Facts
100

This is the name of a war fought between the colonists/Britain vs. the French and Native Americans. It lasted from 1754-1763. The war began as American colonists moved into the land West of the Appalachian Mountains. The British won the war but had spent a lot of money and took on a lot of war debt.

What is the French and Indian War?

100

This was a 1773 protest against British special privileges given to the British East India Company. Boston colonists disguised as Native Americans dumped valuable boxes of goods into Boston Harbor. What was the name of this protest?

What is the Boston Tea Party?

100

This man was the king of England prior to and during the American Revolution. Parliament and this king passed laws and acted in ways which frustrated the colonists. The colonists of this king claimed that he had violated their natural rights.  

Who is George III?

100

This Virginia man was a delegate to both the 1st Continental Congress and 2nd Continental Congress. He was appointed general of the Continental Army. He later became the first president of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

100

Actor Steve Carell plays what memorable character in the popular TV series “The Office”

Who is Michael Scott? 

200

This statement created a law which forbade English colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.

What is the Proclamation of 1763?

200

 This series of laws were very harsh laws and these laws intended to punish Massachusetts colonists for their protest in Boston Harbor which destroyed products. Some of the acts included the closing down of Boston Harbor until the Massachusetts colonists paid for the ruined tea, making town meetings illegal without consent of the governor; forcing Bostonians to shelter soldiers in their own homes in an act known as the Quartering Act, and moving the trials of British officials to England, etc. As a result of these acts, the First Continental Congress met to respond on behalf of all of the colonies.

What are the intolerable acts?

200

This man was a delegate from Pennsylvania to both Continental Congresses, and was known for his diplomacy (ability to work with people from other nations). He traveled throughout the colonies and was on the committee to draft the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

200

This Massachusetts businessman was the president of the Second Continental Congress and the first to sign the Declaration of Independence. A tall building in Boston is named after him because he was from Boston.

Who is John Hancock?

200

What actor plays Ken in the 2023 blockbuster movie “Barbie?”

Who is Ryan Gosling?

300

This was a tax on paper goods such as legal documents, playing cards, and newspapers. This tax  was widely protested by the colonists. England repealed the law within a year of it being passed.

What is the Stamp Act?

300

A series of laws which placed taxes on imports such as glass, lead, paint, and tea. These laws also cracked down on smuggling and made it easier for British officials to search property for smuggled goods.

What are the Townshend Acts?

300

This Massachusetts man was a political agitator in the city of Boston. He organized local committees of correspondence, was a delegate to both Continental Congresses, and signed the Declaration of Independence. He also helped plan the Boston Tea Party, although he didn't actually participate in the event. 

Who is Samuel Adams?
300

This Virginian was a delegate to both Continental Congresses and the chief author of the Declaration of Independence

Who is Thomas Jefferson

300

The unicorn is the national animal of which country?

Where is Scotland?

400

This law that was passed by Parliament allowed the British East India Company to sell its low-cost product directly to the colonies with a tax exemption - undermining colonial merchants of this product

What is the Tea Act?

400

This act was passed on the same day the Stamp Act was repealed. It essentially was a statement  that reminded the colonists that the British could pass any law they wanted and the colonies had to follow it, especially with regard to taxes.

What is the Declaratory Act?

400

This Pennsylvania man was a delegate to both the first and second Continental Congresses. He wrote the 1774 petition to the king of England during the First Continental Congress, and the Olive Branch Petition issued during the Second Continental Congress.

Who is John Dickinson?

400

This writer was born in England, but he immigrated to Pennsylvania in the years when the tension between Britain and the colonists was rising. This man supported the Patriot cause and wrote the pamphlet titled "Common Sense" in which he essentially said the need for independence was plain and simple to see.

Who is Thomas Paine?

400

What is the Grinch’s dog’s name?

Who is Max?

500

This was a law passed by the British Parliament which taxed a product for which this act was named. This product was made into rum by the colonists, which made them lots of money.

What is the Sugar Act?

500

This was a movement that swept through the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s which encouraged the questioning of religious authority. Traveling preachers spread the word to question religious authority and instead make a personal connection with God without the guidance of a religious leader from a specific denomination of Christianity. People felt like their eyes had been opened to a new way.

What is the Great Awakening?

500

This South Carolinian Delegate was the youngest to attend the Continental Congress. As a delegate, he was instructed to OPPOSE resolutions for independence. He was a SUPPORTER of Slavery. 

Who is Edward Rutledge?

500

This Massachusetts man was a lawyer. He was a delegate to both Continental Congresses. He was a member of the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence. He was one of the most vocal supporters of revolution in the colonies. He later became the 2nd president of the United States.

Who is John Adams?

500

The color of a giraffe’s tongue

What is purple?