First religious revival celebrating religious freedom in America.
What is the First Great Awakening?
The King of England during the French & Indian War.
Who was King George?
This was the geographical boundary of Proclamation Line.
What is the Appalachian Mountains?
An act of nonviolent, voluntary abstention from a product, person, organization, or country as an expression of protest.
What is boycott?
This Founding Father is famous for saying, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
Who is Patrick Henry?
These were colonist who stayed loyal to England.
Who were loyalists?
These soldiers were known as the Red Coats and Lobster Tails.
Who were British Soldiers?
This young British officer become a traitor and terrorist, then a president.
Who was George Washington?
This law taxed colonial molasses to reimburse England for the cost of the French & Indian War.
What is the Sugar Act?
A violent colonial protest against the Tea Act by the Sons of Liberty in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, on December 16, 1773.
What is the Boston Tea Party?
A confrontation in Boston on March 5, 1770, in which a group of nine British soldiers killed five colonist of a crowd of four hundred, who were harassing them verbally and throwing various projectiles.
What is the Boston Massacre?
A famous book explaining why the colonies should go to war with England by Thomas Pain.
What is Common Sense?
These soldiers wore white uniforms.
Who were the French?
This person was a professional scout, mountain man, & folk hero.
Who was Daniel Boone?
This law taxed all colonial legal papers to reimburse England for the cost of the French & Indian War.
What is the Stamp Act?
Extreme English laws passed in revenge for the Boston Tea Party.
What is the Intolerable Acts?
During the Boston Massacre, he was the first person (a black man) killed in the American Revolution.
Who was Crispus Attucks?
This is what the colonists, who were traitors (terrorists) to England, called themselves.
Who were patriots?
This happens when you replant the same crops until the soil reaches a point where it can no longer support plant life.
What is soil exhaustion?
In France, this formally ended the French & Indian War in in America.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
This law taxed colonial tea to reimburse England for the cost of the French & Indian War.
What is the Tea Act?
This law was the most offensive of the Intolerable Acts.
What is the Quartering Act?
Author of the famous colonial book Common Sense.
Who was Thomas Paine?
The type of rifles & pistols used during the Revolutionary War.
What is a flintlock?
This area had the most fertile farmland in America.
What is the Ohio River Valley?
This prohibited Anglo-American (white) colonists from settling in the Ohio River following the French and Indian War.
What is the Proclamation Line?
This was a famous colonial slogan, as a result of England's heavy taxation to reimburse England for the cost of the French and Indian War?
What is "No taxation without representation"?
This formal meeting in Independence Hall was caused by the Intolerable Acts, it united the colonies, outlined grievances, & resulted in colonial boycots of British products.
What is the 1st Continental Congress?
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
What are Unalienable Rights?
Colonial soldiers known for being ready at a minute's notice during the American Revolutionary War.
What is a minuteman?