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$2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 Vocabulary I Vocabulary II Vocabulary III REVOLUTIONARY WAR REVOLUTIONARY WAR

COLONIST WHO SUPPORTED INDEPENDENCE

PATRIOT

DECLARES LOYALTY TO KING GEORGE AND ASKED THAT HE REPEAL THE INTOLERABLE ACTS

OLIVE BRANCH PETITION

DOCUMENT STATING THAT COLONIES WERE A FREE AND INDEPENDENT NATION.

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

COLONIST WHO WANTED TO REMAIN WITH BRITAIN

LOYALIST

BOOK WRITTEN BY THOMAS PAINE THAT ASKED COLONISTS TO SUPPORT INDEPENDENCE FROM BRITAIN

Common Sense

PAMPHLET WRITTEN BY THOMAS PAINE ASKING COLONISTS TO SUPPORT THE SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. THEY NEEDED SUPPLIES AND HELP.

The Crisis

GROUP OF COLONISTS WHO WROTE LETTERS AND PAMPHLETS REPORTING BRITISH ACTIONS IN BOSTON

Committees of Correspondence

COLONISTS PROMISED TO STOP IMPORTING GOODS THAT WERE TAXED BY THE TOWNSHEND ACTS

NON-IMPORTATION AGREEMENT

SHOOTING OF FIVE COLONISTS BY BRITISH SOLDIERS

Boston Massacre

ACT THAT PLACED NEW DUTIES ON LEGAL DOCUMENTS (WILLS, MARRIAGE PAPERS, ETC.)

Stamp Act

DREW AN IMAGINARY LINE ALONG THE CREST OF THE APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS. COLONIAL SETTLEMENT WAS PROHIBITED WEST OF THIS LINE

Proclamation of 1763

PATRIOT SOLDIER READY AT A MOMENTS NOTICE

Minuteman

REFUSE TO BUY CERTAIN GOODS OR SERVICES

Boycott

GERMAN MERCENARIES BROUGHT OVER TO THE COLONIES BY THE BRITISH TO HELP FIGHT THE PATRIOTS

Hessians

FINAL BATTLE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR

BATTLE OF YORKTOWN

RHYMING PHRASE SUMS UP WHY THE COLONISTS WERE ANGRY WITH GREAT BRITAIN BEFORE THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR

“NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION”

THIS ACT LED TO THE BOSTON TEA PARTY

THE TEA ACT OF 1773

THESE ACTS WERE PASSED AS A RESULT OF THE BOSTON TEA PARTY

THE INTOLERABLE ACTS

LIST THE FOUR PARTS OF THE INTOLERABLE ACTS

1.Closed port of Boston 2. Increased royal control 3. British officials tried in Britain 4. Strengthened the Quartering Act

THIS WAS THE PURPOSE(S) OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

1.STATE THE BELIEFS OF THE COUNTRY 2. LIST GRIEVANCES AGAINST KING 3. DECLARE INDEPENDENCE FROM BRITAIN

WHY IS THE BATTLE OF SARATOGA CONSIDERED THE TURNING POINT OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR?

FRANCE AGREES TO FIGHT WITH THE U.S.

WHY DID THE COLONISTS GET ANGRY OVER THE PROCLAMATION OF 1763?

BELIEVED THAT WINNING THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR GAVE THEM THE RIGHT TO SETTLE IN THE WEST

WHY DID THE WRITS OF ASSISTANCE ANGER THE COLONISTS?

THEY WERE VAGUE SEARCH WARRANTS

BIGGEST TRAITOR OF AMERICAN HISTORY

BENEDICT ARNOLD

BRITISH GENERAL WHO SURRENDERED AT THE BATTLE OF YORKTOWN

GENERAL CORNWALLIS

Final Jeopardy Answer

Final Jeopardy Question