13 Colonies
Significant Figures
Revolution
Politics
Miscellaneous
100
Colonial region most known for religious intolerance

New England

100

Quaker leader and founder of a middle colony 

William Penn

100

The first battle of the American Revolution 

Lexington & Concord 

100

Rights that can not be taken away such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

Unalienable/Natural Rights 

100

After the French and Indian War, England banned the colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains using this document.

Proclamation of 1763
200

This was the primary motivation for puritans and pilgrims to settle in the New World

Religious freedom 


200

Primary author of the Declaration of Independence 

Thomas Jefferson 

200

Final attempt of the colonies to maintain peace with Britain before American Revolution

Olive Branch Petition

200

Example of early representative government in the Southern colonies

Virginia House of Burgesses 

200

This event brought an end to Salutary Neglect

French and Indian War 

300

Believed everyone possessed Gods inner light and was the primary religion in the middle colonies

Quaker 

300

English philosopher who created the concept of unalienable rights 

John Locke 

300

Five colonists were killed here, however, the event was dramatized in order for the patriots to gain sympathy and build hatred towards the British 

Boston Massacre 

300

According to this colonial document, decisions would be made based on the will of the majority. Major example of self-government.

Mayflower Compact

300

Closed Boston Harbor, placed Boston under martial law, and implemented the Quartering Act

Intolerable Acts/Coercive Acts

400

This was the type of society in the Southern colonies due to the presence of slaves 

Hierarchical 

400

First governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and strove to create a perfect, model colony known as a "city on a hill"

John Winthrop

400

This battle was the turning point of the American Revolution as it led to the French allying with the US

Battle of Saratoga 

400
In 1215, the document limited the power of monarchs and granted rights to citizens, such as trial by jury

Magna Carta 

400

Most hated direct tax that placed a tax on paper goods

Stamp Act

500

British policy that instituted limited regulation of the colonies 

Salutary Neglect 
500

Author of Common Sense which encouraged Americans to support the independence movement

Thomas Paine

500

Meeting of the founding fathers where the Declaration of Independence would ultimately be signed 

Second Continental Congress 

500

Economic system in which colonies existed to make the mother country profit

Mercantilism

500

This religious revival led to an increase in individualism and contributed to the Revolutionary War

First Great Awakening