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CAUSE & EFFECT ACTSWARSTERMS FAMOUS PEOPLE RANDOM

Britain needed money so what were imposed on the colonists? CAUSE & EFFECT 100

The colonists protested British taxes and this led them to do what? CAUSE & EFFECT 200

The colonists dumped tons of tea into the Boston Harbor and the colonists were punished with what new laws? CAUSE & EFFECT 300

When Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense it caused what document to be drafted? CAUSE & EFFECT 400

What happened after the Americans were victorious at Yorktown? CAUSE & EFFECT 500

Law that allowed only one company to sell tea to the colonists. ACTS 100

Laws that called for a tax on imported goods. ACTS 200

Laws that placed a tax on printed materials in the colonies. ACTS 300

Laws to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party ACTS 400

What Act made colonists hang a puppet from a tree to scare the tax stamp agents? ACTS 500

When five men in Boston were killed by British soldiers. WARS 100

An important revolutionary battle that took place on Breed’s Hill. WARS 200

A war Americans fought for independence. WARS 300

A battle recognized as a turning point in the American Revolution. WARS 400

What was an army with soldiers from all 13 colonies called during the war? WARS 500

A tax on imported goods. TERMS 100

To cancel TERMS 200

A volunteer army. TERMS 300

Britain’s law-making assembly. TERMS 400

A colonist who opposed British rule. TERMS 500

A man who organized the Sons of Liberty. FAMOUS PEOPLE 100

A man who led the colonists in the Battle of Bunker Hill. FAMOUS PEOPLE 200

A man who was famous for his brave speeches in defense of colonists’ rights. FAMOUS PEOPLE 300

A man who trained the soldiers in the Continental Army. FAMOUS PEOPLE 400

A man who led the struggle to end slavery. FAMOUS PEOPLE 500

A person who works against his or her country. RANDOM 100

A soldier from one country paid to fight for another country. RANDOM 200

American leaders who made decisions for the colonies and formed a Continental Army. RANDOM 300

A document from Congress to King George III that asked for more freedom for the colonists to govern themselves. RANDOM 400

The document that officially ended the American Revolution. RANDOM 500