Taxation
Important People
Key Events and Beliefs
Places/Geography
Battles
100
Finish this famous slogan: "No taxation without __________!"

What is: Representation

100

He was the General of the Colonial Army and the first President of the United States

Who is: George Washington

100
This event occurred in Boston and left 5 colonists dead after a violent encounter with British Soldiers.
What is: The Boston Massacre
100

The Battle of Saratoga took place in which US state?

What is: New York

100

This battle was considered a turning point in the war because France joined the colonists after their victory. 

What is: The Battle of Saratoga
200

The Townsend Act imposed taxes on glass, cloth, paint, lead, and __________ (a popular caffeinated drink). 

What is Tea

200

He wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Who is: Thomas Jefferson

200

This event was lead by the Sons of Liberty in which they dumped 90,000 pounds of tea into the Boston Harbor.

What is: The Boston Tea Party. 

200

At the Battle of Saratoga, the terrain played a big role in the colonist's win. Where did the colonists hide?

What was: in the trees/higher ground.

200

This was the final battle of the American Revolution

What is: The Battle of Yorktown
300

This Act placed a new tax on every piece of paper used by the colonists.

What is: the Stamp Act

300

He was known for alerting the minutemen of the British soldiers marching to Battle at Lexington, shouting  "The Redcoats are coming!"

Paul Revere

300

The Intolerable Acts forced the colonists to quarter British Soldiers. What does quarter mean?

What is: house, or let live with them.
300

This large body of water was an obstacle for the British because it separates America and England. 

What is: The Atlantic Ocean

300

The first battles of the American Revolution took place at Lexington and __________. 

What is: Concord

400

This war was the reason why the British increased taxes on the colonists BEFORE the American Revolution began. 

What is: The French and Indian War

400

This King of England did not listen to the colonist's complaints and refused to read the Olive Branch Petition. 

Who is: King George III

400

At the Second Continental Congress, the colonists wrote and sent this petition to King George III, who later refused to even read it. 

What is: The Olive Branch Petition

400
The First Continental Congress took place in this Pennsylvania city.
What is: Philadelphia
400

_________ were soldiers who could reportedly be ready in "under a minute" if they had to fight. 

Who are: minutement

500

To protest the taxes, the Sons and Daughters of Liberty refused to buy certain items. The vocabulary term for refusing to purchase a good as a form of protest is ________.

What is: boycott

500

This inventor was one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence, and has his face on the 100 dollar bill. 

Who is: Benjamin Franklin

500

A key principle of the Declaration of Independence states that all men are created _________.

What is: equal

500

The Battle of Yorktown took place on which body of water in Virginia?

What is: the Chesapeake Bay

500

These regiments consisted of soldiers who fought in the American Revolution but were not recognized until later in history because of their skin color. 

Who are: Black Regiments