Revolution
Declaration of Independence Taxes Revolutionary War Famous People Laws Declaration of Independence Grab Bag
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Taxes (200) This law placed a tax on playing cards, newspapers, and legal documents. Stamp Act
This law taxed items such as lead, glass, and paint. Taxes (400) This law taxed items such as lead, glass, and paint. Townshend Act
Taxes (600) The debt left over from this event forced the British to begin taxing the colonists. French & Indian War
Taxes (800) This document, written in 1215, forced the King to get permission before raising taxes. Magna Carta
Taxes (1000) This law lowered taxes but gave a monopoly to the British East India Company. Tea Act
Famous People (200) Congress named him commander of the Continental Army. George Washington
Famous People (400) These two cousins were leaders of the Sons of Liberty. Sam & John Adams
Famous People (600) He was sent to Paris to negotiate an alliance with the French during the revolution. Benjamin Franklin
Famous People (800) Daily Double Washington defeated this British general at the Battle of Yorktown to end the American Revolution. Gen. Cornwallis
Famous People (1000) His pamphlet “Common Sense” favored independence from England. Thomas Paine
He was the King of England during the American Revolution. Grab Bag (200) He was the King of England during the American Revolution. King George III
Grab Bag (1000) The Second Continental Congress sent this letter to the King, asking him to repeal the Intolerable Acts. Olive Branch Petition
Grab Bag (600) His drawing of the Boston Massacre made many colonists angry at the British. Paul Revere
Grab Bag (800) This was the only colony not represented at the First Continental Congress in 1774. Georgia
Grab Bag (400) These German mercenaries were hired by the British to fight against the Americans. Hessians
Declaration (200) This Virginia farmer wrote most of the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson
This was the city in which the Declaration was signed. Philadelphia
Declaration (600) Delegates from these two colonies refused to sign the Declaration unless a section condemning slavery was removed. Georgia & South Carolina
Declaration (800) According to the Declaration, this is where a government gets its authority. The People
Declaration (1000) According to the Declaration, all men have these three “unalienable rights.” Life, liberty, & pursuit of happiness
Revolution (200) The British won the battle for this hill, which gave them control of Boston Harbor. Bunker Hill
Revolution (400) In 1770, British soldiers killed 5 colonial protesters in what came to be known as…. The Boston Massacre
This treaty officially ended the American Revolution in 1783. Treaty of Paris
The Continental Army spent a long, cold winter here in 1777-1778. Revolution (800) The Continental Army spent a long, cold winter here in 1777-1778. Valley Forge
Revolution (1000) Daily Double!! An American victory in this battle convinced the French to join the war. Saratoga
Laws (200) This law was supposed to keep colonists east of the Appalachians. Proclamation of 1763
Laws (400) Parliament taxed these two sweet products in 1764. Sugar & molasses
Laws (600) Even Parliament knew this law was no good because it was repealed in 1766. Stamp Act
Laws (800) This law forced colonists to house and feed English soldiers. Quartering Act
Laws (1000) These four laws made up the Intolerable Acts passed in 1774. Quartering Act, closing of Boston Harbor, trials in England, suspension of town meetings Final Jeopardy: John Hancock