Protest & Punishment
Colonial Unity
War Begins
People & Groups
Road to Independence
100

This 1773 law allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonies.

What is the Tea Act?

100

Delegates from the colonies met at this gathering in Philadelphia in 1774.

What is the First Continental Congress?

100

These two Massachusetts towns were the sites of the first battles of the American Revolution.  

What are Lexington and Concord?

100

This silversmith helped warn colonists that British troops were moving toward Lexington and Concord.

Who is Paul Revere?

100

Colonists sent this final attempt at peace to King George III in 1775.

What is the Olive Branch Petition?

200

During this event, colonists dumped British tea into Boston Harbor.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

200

The First Continental Congress encouraged colonists to continue doing this to British goods.

What is boycotting British goods?

200

British troops marched toward Concord mainly to seize these colonial supplies.

What are weapons and ammunition?

200

The Second Continental Congress selected this Virginian to command the Continental Army.

Who is George Washington?

200

King George III responded to colonial resistance by declaring that the colonies were in this state.

What is rebellion?

300

Britain passed these harsh laws to punish Massachusetts after the Boston Tea Party.

What are the Coercive Acts?

300

These citizen soldiers trained and prepared to fight on short notice.

Who are minutemen?

300

This phrase describes the first gunfire at Lexington and Concord because the fighting began a revolution with worldwide importance.

What is “the shot heard ’round the world”?

300

This group became the official army of the colonies.

What is the Continental Army?

300

Thomas Paine's pamphlet that argued ordinary colonists should support independence was called this.

What is Common Sense?

400

One of the Coercive Acts closed this important location until the destroyed tea was paid for.

What is Boston Harbor?

400

Colonists formed these military groups because they believed fighting with Britain might soon occur.

What are militias?

400

Although the British captured the position, colonial forces showed they could fight effectively during this battle near Boston.

What is the Battle of Bunker Hill?

400

This writer published Common Sense and strongly argued for American independence.

Who is Thomas Paine?

400

What major idea did Common Sense encourage colonists to support?

What is independence from Great Britain?

500

Explain why the Coercive Acts actually helped bring the colonies closer together.

Other colonies believed Britain was threatening colonial rights, so they supported Massachusetts and began working together against British policies.

500

What was one important result of the First Continental Congress?

  • The colonies began acting together.
  • They organized resistance to British policies.
  • They supported Massachusetts.
  • They agreed to boycott British goods.
500

Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill important even though the British won?

The British suffered heavy casualties, and the battle showed that colonial forces were willing and able to fight the British army.

500

These colonists supported breaking away from Great Britain.

Who are Patriots?

500

Put these events in the correct order: 

Common Sense • Boston Tea Party • Lexington and Concord • Coercive Acts • First Continental Congress

Boston Tea Party → Coercive Acts → First Continental Congress → Lexington and Concord → Common Sense