Sons & Daughters of Liberty
The French & Indian War
Battles of the Revolution
People of the Revolution
Odds & Ends
100

How they enforced the boycott of British goods

Persuasion and intimidation

100

These were the two sides of the French and Indian War

British vs. France and Native Americans

100

This battle was a huge loss to the Patriots because they lost many colonial leaders and it was a major port

The Seige of Charleston

100

Most remained as slaves in the southern colonies during the Revolution

African Americans

100

This act was the first direct tax on the colonists

The Stamp Act

200

Were determined to fight for these unalienable rights

life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

200

The expansion of trade for this South Carolina product was a result of the French & Indian War

Indigo

200

Camden, Kings Mountain, Cowpens, Yorktown

Major battles fought in the South

200

The reason why more Revolutionary War battles were fought in South Carolina

the large number Loyalists

200

Explain this image

The colonies must fight together against Britian


300

Created small tea parties in these two South Carolina towns

Charleston & Georgetown

300

The first tax to pay for the French and Indian War that caused the colonists to create the protest slogan "no taxation without representation"

Stamp Act

300

This battle was a turning point in the American Revolution due to the British retreating from the Upcountry after the Patriot victory 

Battle of King's Mountain

300

Person the colonists were breaking their bond with when they wrote the Declaration of Independence

King George III

300

National issue in 1787 the backcountry farmers and the coastal elite of South Carolina could also identify with and led to an overhaul of the Articles of Confederation

Shay's Rebellion

400

explain this image


tarring and feathering of a tax collector

400

This was the larger war fought in Europe

Sevens Years War

400

This battle gave South Carolina its state flag

The Battle of Sullivan's Island (Ft. Moultrie)

400

Where most of the political and economic power in South Carolina rested

The Lowcountry

400

Backcountry loyalists agreed to stay neutral in the fight against the British due to this treaty

The Treaty of Ninety Six

500

Event where the Sons of Liberty dressed as natives and contributed to a major economic loss for the British East India Company

The Boston Tea Party

500

This happened in South Carolina due to the British failure to protect the natives from the French

Cherokee War

500

This battle was a major blow to the Patriots in South Carolina because now the majority of SC was under British control

The Battle of Camden

500

The elected group that ruled South Carolina during the American Revolution

The Committee of 99

500

Boston, New York, Charleston, and Savannah were most likely targets for the British because they were these

Major port cities