Vocabulary
People
British Laws
The War
Random
100

To protest by not participating

Boycott

100

This man was the leader of the Continental Army. After the war, he became our first president (hint: he's on the $1 bill)

George Washington

100

A tax on tea

Tea Act

100

This Boston battle resulted in an American defeat, but many more British soldiers died

Battle of Bunker Hill

100

These militia soldiers "could be ready at a minute's notice" to fight the British

Minutemen

200

A list of complaints

Grievance

200

This man wrote the Declaration of Independence. After the war, he became our third president (hint: he's on the $2 bill and the nickle)

Thomas Jefferson

200

Tax on Paper Products

Stamp Act

200

This was the first battle of the American Revolution

(100 points per each town name)

Battles of Lexington and Concord

200

This is what would happen to Loyalists who publicly supported British taxation

Tar-and-feather

300

These are the three unalienable rights listed in the Declaration of Independence - 100 points per right

Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness

300

This man was the leader of the British Army. He surrendered to Washington (kinda) at Yorktown

Lord Cornwallis

300

Tax on sugar

Sugar Act

300

This important victory convinced France to join the war on the American side

Battle of Saratoga

300

The Declaration of Independence was signed on this date (Month, Day, Year)

July 4th, 1776

400

Small, short battles

Skirmish

400

This French hero and George Washington were very close - like father and son

Marquis de Lafayette

400

Law that forced colonists to house British soldiers

Quartering Act

400

This treaty officially ended the war in 1783

The Treaty of Paris (1783)

400

These German mercenaries hired by the British were known to be fierce, brutal fighters

Hessians

500

Spying

Espionage

500

This man used guerrilla tactics against the British Army in the southern colonies during the war

Francis Marion

"Swamp Fox"

500

After the French and Indian War, colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains because of this law

Proclamation of 1763

500

This is where Washington and his men spent a cold, harsh winter in 1777

Valley Forge

500

DOUBLE POINTS: These are two famous spies who were captured and hanged during the war (one British, one American).


500 points per person

John Andre (British)

Nathan Hale (Nathan Hale)