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$100 $300 $500 $200 $100 $500 $300 $500 $100 $500 $200 $400 $100 $400 $200 $500 $100 $400 $200 $300 $200 $400 Vocabulary Terms Causes to the American Revolution Protest Methods Famous Leaders Important Battles

Refusal to buy a good or service. Topic 1 $100

Topic 1 $200 War fought between France and Great Britain over the Ohio River Valley.

Topic 1 $300 Legal document that gave British customs officials the right to inspect a ship’s cargo without giving a reason.

Topic 1 $400 A 1770 conflict in which five colonists were killed by British troops.

A 1773 protest in which colonists dressed as Indians dumped British tea in Boston Harbor. Topic 1 $500

Topic 2 $100 Imaginary line along the Appalachian Mountains, which prohibited settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.

Topic 2 $200 A 1765 tax law that taxed all legal documents and other paper products bought by the British colonists.

Topic 2 $300 A 1767 law passed by Parliament that taxed paint, glass, and lead.

Topic 2 $400 Series of laws passed in 1774 that punished the colonists for the Boston Tea Party

Topic 2 $500 The “Shot Heard Round the World”, which began the American Revolution is the nickname given to this famous battle.

Topic 3 $100 Refusal to buy a good or service.

Topic 3 $200 Tactic used against tax collectors to stop the collection of taxes.

Topic 3 $300 Citizen armies that respond to emergencies.

Topic 3 $400 Sons of Liberty and Committees of Correspondence were examples of this type of protest methods.

Topic 3 $500 Using dialogue between two arguing parties to solve problems. Using discussions to reach compromise.

Topic 4 $100 Leader of Sons of Liberty in Boston.

Topic 4 $200 King of Great Britain during the American Revolution.

Topic 4 $300 Commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.

Topic 4 $400 Patriot who became a traitor to the cause when he attempted to give West Point to the British.

Topic 4 $500 He was commander of the British forces at the final battle of the war at Yorktown, Virginia?

Topic 5 $100 This battle was known as the “Shot Heard Round the World”, which began the American Revolution.

Topic 2 $200 This was an American victory that ended the Revolutionary War.

Topic 5 $300 This battle is known as the “turning point”of the American Revolution because it was American victory that led to France’s decision to and the Patriots.

Topic 5 $400 This was not a battle but the place where George Washington’s Continental Army received valuable supplies and training during the winter of

Topic 5 $500 George Washington Crossed the Delaware River and defeated the Hessians at this battle.

Topic 1 $100 What is boycott?

Topic 1 $200 What was The French and Indian War?

Topic 1 $300 What is the Writs of Assistance?

Topic 1 $400 What was the Boston Massacre?

Topic 1 $500 What was the Boston Tea Party?

Topic 2 $100 What was the Proclamation Act of 1763?

Topic 2 $200 What is the Stamp Act?

Topic 2 $300 What are the Townshend Acts ?

Topic 2 $400 What are the Intolerable Acts?

Topic 2 $500 What is the Battle of Lexington and Concord?

Topic 3 $100 What is Boycott ?

Topic 3 $200 What is Tar and Feathering?

Topic 3 $300 What was militias?

Topic 3 $400 What were protest groups?

Topic 3 $500 What is diplomacy ?

Topic 4 $100 Who is Samuel Adams?

Topic 4 $200 Who was King George III ?

Topic 4 $300 Who was George Washington?

Topic 4 $400 Who was Benedict Arnold ?

Topic 4 $500 Who was General Lord Cornwallis?

Topic 5 $100 What was the Battle of Lexington and Concord.

Topic 5 $200 What was the Battle of Yorktown?

Topic 5 $300 What was the Battle of Saratoga?

Topic 5 $400 What is Valley Forge?

Topic 5 $500 What is the Battle of Trenton.