Battles
Historical Figures
Documents
Tactics
Miscellaneous
100

The first shots of the American Revolution were fired here

Lexington

100

This person was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army

George Washington

100

This document, signed in 1776, announced the American colonies’ independence from Britain.

Declaration of Independence

100
Battles in the Colonial era were traditionally fought with armies arranged in this way

Lines

100

This war, fought between Britain and France from 1754 to 1763, set the stage for colonial unrest due to the costs of the conflict.

French and Indian War

200

The Colonists laid siege to this city for over a year at the start of the Revolutionary War

Boston

200

This British king reigned during the American Revolution and was the main target of colonial grievances.

King George III

200

This document was the first constitution of the United States, creating a weak federal government.

Articles of Confederation

200

The tactics used by Native Americans during the French and Indian War and then Colonists during the American Revolution 

Guerilla

200

This act of 1765 required colonists to pay a tax on printed materials, leading to widespread protests.

Stamp Act

300

This battle was a major turning point in the Revolutionary War

Saratoga 

300

This French aristocrat became a trusted general in the Continental Army and secured critical aid from France.

Marquis De Lafeyette

300

This treaty officially ended the Revolutionary War in 1783 and recognized the independence of the United States.

Treaty of Paris

300

The British sought to cut of this section of the Colonies from the rest to weaken the Colonists resolve 

New England

300

This 1770 event, where British soldiers fired on a crowd, killing five colonists, was used as propaganda to fuel anti-British sentiment.

Boston Massacre

400

This was the first major battle of the American Revolution that resulted in a British phyrrhic victory

Bunker Hill

400

As a Massachusetts lawyer and patriot, this Founding Father defended British soldiers after the Boston Massacre and later became the second President of the United States.

John Adams

400

The document that laid out the final form of the US Government 

Constitution 

400

The British attempt to control the southern colonies and take advantage of a supposed larger population of Loyalists 

Southern Strategy 

400

This collection of ten amendments was added to the Constitution to guarantee individual liberties.

Bill of Rights

500

The French and Indian War started in this area in Western Pennsylvania 

Ohio River Valley

500

This naval hero famously declared, “I have not yet begun to fight!” during a Revolutionary War battle.

John Paul Jones

500

This pamphlet, written by Thomas Paine in 1776, argued for American independence and was widely read in the colonies.

Common Sense

500

The grand strategy of George Washington and the Continental Army could be said to have been this

Live to fight another day
500

This secret group, led by figures like Samuel Adams, organized resistance to British taxation, including the Boston Tea Party.

Sons of Liberty