Reasons for Revolution
Declaration of Independence
Patriots, Loyalists, and Neutral
Virginians in the War
Moving the Capital
Yorktown and Victory
100

Colonists were upset because they were taxed without having this.

Representation

100

Virginian who wrote most of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

100

A colonist who wanted independence from Great Britain.

Patriot

100

Commander of the Continental Army.

George Washington

100

Virginia’s capital before it moved to Richmond.

Williamsburg

100

The last major battle of the Revolutionary War.

Yorktown

200

The British group that made laws and taxes for the colonies.

Parliament

200

The Declaration said the colonies were free and this.

Independent

200

A colonist who stayed loyal to King George III.

Loyalist

200

Enslaved African American who served as a spy for the American army.

James Armistead Lafayette

200

Virginia’s capital moved here in 1780.

Richmond

200

British general who surrendered at Yorktown.

Cornwallis

300

Colonists used this phrase to protest unfair taxes.

Taxation without representation

300

One right listed in the Declaration along with liberty and pursuit of happiness.

Life

300

A colonist who did not take sides in the war.

Neutral

300

Virginian who wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights.

George Mason


300

Williamsburg was unsafe because it was close to this.

Coast

300

Country that helped the Continental Army defeat Great Britain.

France

400

Great Britain taxed the colonies partly to pay for this war.

French and Indian War

400

The Declaration explained why the colonies wanted freedom from this country.

Great Britain

400

Some Virginians wanted independence, while others stayed loyal to this person.

King George III

400

Virginian who took detailed notes and helped shape government after the war.

James Madison

400

Richmond was safer because it was farther from this.

Sea/Ocean/Bay

400

The French navy helped by blocking British ships at these.

Ports

500

Colonists believed government authority should belong to this group, not kings.

The people

500

The Declaration said people can do this if government does not protect their rights.

Change it

500

Not all Virginians agreed about this major decision.

Independence

500

Governor Dunmore offered freedom to enslaved people who joined this side.

British

500

Richmond was a better location because Virginia’s population was moving this direction.

Westward

500

Treaty that recognized the United States as independent.

Treaty of Paris