The Declaration
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100

The Declaration of Independence lists 27 of these formal complaints against the King.

What are grievances?

100

 A brief introduction that states the purpose and guiding principles of a document.

What is a preamble?

100

He is the most famous traitor of the Revolution who also served as a spy for the British.

Who is Benedict Arnold? 

100

An African-born author who wrote poems supporting independence while remaining enslaved.

Who is Phyllis Wheatley? 

100

For the 56 delegates who signed the Declaration of Independence, this act was technically considered this crime against the King, punishable by death.

What is Treason?

200

He was the President of the Second Continental Congress and signed his name first and largest on the Declaration.

Answer: Who is John Hancock?

200

Something that cannot be taken away.

What is unalienable? 

200

This secret organization provided General Washington with vital information about British supplies and plans.

What is the Culper Spy Ring? 

200

She fought in the Continental Army for 17 months by disguising herself as a man.

Who is Deborah Sampson?

200

Originally an enslaved man, he acted as a double agent for the Patriots and later changed his last name to honor a famous French General he worked with.

Who is James Armistead Lafayette?

300

According to the preamble, "all men are created" this.


What is equal?

300

 A source that is a description of an event from a person who heard or read about it later.

What is a secondary source? 
300

This loyalist disguised herself as a peddler to sell items to soldiers and overhear their secrets.

Who is Ann Bates?

300

 A member of the Cherokee Nation who was the only female allowed to vote on the Cherokee General Council.

Who is Nancy Ward? 

300

Before becoming the 7th U.S. President, he was a 14-year-old orphan, soldier, and British prisoner of war during the Revolution.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

400

The Declaration states that all people are endowed by their Creator with certain "unalienable" these.

What are rights?

400

Documentation that provides "first-hand information" often used to understand historical events.

What is a primary source? 

400

 This member of the Culper Spy Ring used laundry hanging on a clothesline to send secret signals.

Who is Anna Smith Strong? 

400

These two people exchanged letters that now help historians understand the hardships of families separated by the war.

Who are John and Abigail Adams?

400

Because this religious group did not believe in violence and tried to remain neutral, they were often distrusted by both the British and the Patriots.

Who are the Quakers?

500

 The three specific unalienable rights listed in the document are Life, Liberty, and this.

What is the pursuit of happiness?

500

The type of historical source categorized by the letters exchanged between John and Abigail Adams.

What is primary source? 

500

This spy worked alone on a British General’s staff, pretending to sleep while listening to their plans.

Who is Lydia Barrington Darragh?

500

Abigail Adams' letters are particularly valuable to historians because they represent opinions about giving rights to this group.

Who are women?

500

This specific nation of the Iroquois Confederation sided with the Colonies, which ultimately caused the entire Confederation to fall apart.

Who are the Onieda?