Vocabulary
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Battles of Revolutionary War
100

collecting money from people to fund the government

taxation

100

taxed sugar 

Sugar Act of 1764

100

where the American Revolution is believed to have officially started

The Battles of Lexington and Concord

100

leader of the patriot rebel group (Sons of Liberty), founded the first Committee of Correspondance

Samuel Adams

100

On June 17, 1775, the British attacked the Americans outside of Boston

The Battle of Bunker Hill

200

changing from one government structure to another

political revolution

200

The Sons of Liberty dumped the tea in Boston Harbor because of the Tea Tax

Boston Tea Party

200

this meeting took place from September 5, 1774 to October 26, 1774

First Continental Congress

200

wrote the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

200

The last major battle of the war

The Battle of Yorktown

300

a volunteer army

militia

300

taxed goods such as tea, glass, and paint

Townshend Act of 1767

300

This petition stated that the colonists wanted to remain loyal to England and work out their problems peacefully. King George III refused to look at the petition.

Olive Branch Petition

300

ruler of Great Britain

King George III

300

Took place on September 19 and October 7; major turning point in the war

The Battles of Saratoga

400

a tax on imports

tariff

400

taxed everything made of paper including newspapers, wills, journals, and cards

Stamp Act of 1765

400

The day that the Declaration of Independence was ratified (approved) by Congress

July 4th, 1776

400

Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army

George Washington

400

On December 25, 1776, the Americans crossed the Delaware River and launched a surprise attack on the British

The Battle of Trenton

500

to provide lodging or shelter for a person

quarter

500

meant to punish the colonists in Boston; closed Boston Harbor, banned town meetings, sent over more soldies

Coercive, or Intolerable, Acts

500

Began in May of 1775 in Philadelphia to discuss the next steps of the American Revolution

Second Continental Congress

500

known for his midnight ride warning that the "Redcoats" were coming

Paul Revere

500

Americans attacked the British on October 4, 1777. Heavy fog made it hard to see and Washington's plan didn't work

The Battle of Germantown