Vocabulary
Important Documents
Important Acts
Important People and Events
Events of the War
100

This was an article written by Thomas Paine in 1776 that encouraged colonists to seek independence 

What is Common Sense?

100

These are the three rights Jefferson argued in the Declaration of Independence that all people are "endowed by their creator" with

What is Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

100

This formal law forced Colonists to stay East of the Appalachian Mountains

What is the Proclamation of 1763

100

This event took place in March of 1770 and led to the deaths of five Bostonians after a fight with British soldiers

What is the Boston Massacre

100

These are two weaknesses of the British Army

What is..

1.) They had poor leadership

2.) They were far from home (distance made the war more challenging)

3.) The War was not supported at home, especially because of high taxes

200

This the document drafted in 1776 that formally declared American independence from Britain

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

This is one of the three arguments for independence articulated by Thomas Paine in his article "Common Sense" (3 potential answers)

What is..

1) colonists do not have an obligation to by loyal to the British

2.) America had suffered economically and socially under British rule

3.) America is the homeland of liberty and opposed to the ideas of tyranny

200
This Act forced colonists to pay for every piece of paper that they used 

What is the Stamp Act of 1765

200

This individuals was a major leader of the Sons of Liberty in Boston

Who is Sam Adams

200
This is the place where Washington spent his winter from 1777-1778

What is Valley Forge

300

This is the conflict between France and Britain that lasted from 1754 to 1763

What is the French and Indian War (or the 7 Years War)

300

Thomas Paine meant this when we wrote: "any submission to, or dependence on, Great Britain, tends to involve this Continent in European wars and quarrels, and set us at variance with nations would otherwise seek our friendship, and against whom we have neither anger nor complaint." 

What is... We get dragged into wars with other countries because we are a colony of Britain and we don't want to be involved because we could potentially trade with them and be cordial

300

This act required colonists to house and feed soldiers even if they didn't want to, and pay for it with their own taxes

What is the Quartering Act of 1765

300

The Boston Tea Party (1773) took place because of this reason

What is... the colonists didn't want to pay for tea sold only by the British East India Company (a monopoly) so they threw the tea into the harbor

300

These battles reenergized the colonies after the Americans experienced unexpected victories

What are the Battle of Trenton (1776) and the Battle of Princeton (1776-7)

400

This is the unjust use of governmental power and is referenced multiple times in the Declaration of Independence

What is tyranny

400

This is what Jefferson argues in the Declaration of Independence is a duty of citizens in the US when faced with a tyrannical government

What is to overthrow it and impose a new one to ensure the unalienable rights are no longer violated (life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness)

400

The Intolerable Acts were designed to punish this colony after this event (two part answer)

What is Massachusetts and The Boston Tea Party

400

This famous individual participated in the British offensive against the French in the French and Indian War

Who is George Washington

400
This is how the French were able to assist the Americans at the Battle of Yorktown

What is... they provided troops to block off a British escape from the North and provided naval support from the sea w

500

This is a refusal to buy goods from a certain source

What is a boycott

500

In the Declaration of Independence, this is one reason why Jefferson saw the separation of America from Britain as justifiable (2 answers)

What is...

1.) Americans felt as if their right were consistently violated and that they were not free

2.) Americans felt that they were not being heard in the legislative process and that they did not have appropriate representation

500

This act was successfully repealed less than a year after it was issued

What is the Stamp Act

500

The Continental Congress was established after this individual thought it up

Who is John Adams

500

These were the three conditions of the Treaty of Paris

What are 

1.) GB must acknowledge the US as a free country

2.) GB must give up all of their land claims between the Atlantic and Mississippi River from Canada to Florida

3.) The US must return rights and property to loyalists