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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Battles Colonial Resistance Revolution-aries George VS George Articles & DoI Second Continental Congress

C1-$100 Second Cont. Congress - $200 Who, inspired by his countrymen’s valor, promoted the defense of American liberty by creating a continental army? John Adams [pg. 160]

C1-$200 Second Cont. Congress - $400 Who was appointed commander in chief of a new colonial army? George Washington [AMSCO pg. 79]

C1-$300 Second Cont. Congress Second Cont. Congress - $600 Finally following through with their promise to cut off trade with the West Indies parliament retaliated against the colonies with this act. Prohibitory Act [pg. 161]

C1-$400 Second Cont. Congress - $800 British raids near Boston and the King’s proclamation for suppressing rebellion and sedition lef to what colonial political organization? Second Cont. Congress [pg. 160]

C1-$500 Second Cont. Congress - $1000 Who did Congress authorize to raid Quebec in order to draw Canada away from the British empire? Benedict Arnold [AMSCO pg. 79]

C2-$100 Battles Battles - $200 What religious movement roused evangelical Protestants to resent the arrogance of British military officers and the corruption of royal bureaucrats? The Great Awakening [pg. 145]

C2-$200 Battles Battles - $400 Where did Gage dispatch 700 soldiers to capture Colonial leaders and supplies on the night of April 18, 1775? Concord [pg. 160]

C2-$300 Battles Battles - $600 Who tore down a Liberty Pole, setting off a week of fighting, in 1770? British troops [pg. 150]

C2-$400 Battles Battles - $800 ________ advised the ministry to “Quash this spirit at a Blow” in General Thomas Gage [pg. 149]

C2-$500 Battles Battles - $1000 Who was the author of Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania that the colonial leaders of the Second Boycott agreed with? John Dickinson [pg. 148]

C3-$100 Colonial Resistance - $200 A crowd of Bostonians who were angered about the enforcement of the Quartering Act harassed the troops guarding the customs house; however, the guards fired upon the crowd killing 5 protesters. What is the name of this event ? Boston Massacre

C3-$200 Colonial Resistance Colonial Resistance - $400 This body, with representatives from 9 of 13 colonies, sent word to England in 1765 that only colonial legislature had the authority to tax the colonists. Stamp Act Congress [pg. 144]

C3-$300 Colonial Resistance Colonial Resistance - $600 This event occurred in 1763 when the Ottawans launched an attack on the new colonial settlements. The damage to British forts and colonial settlements was significant, with many lives lost. Pontiac’s Rebellion [pg. 143]

C3-$400 Colonial Resistance Colonial Resistance - $800 What is the name of a secret society organized for the purpose of intimidating tax agents, tarring and feathering revenue officials and destroying revenue stamps? Sons and Daughters of Liberty [pg. 148]

C3-$500 Colonial Resistance - $1000 This letter written by Samuel Adams explained that there was no distinction between external and internal taxes, and that the Townsend Acts must be immediately repealed. Massachusetts Circular Letter

C4-$100 Revolutionaries Revolutionaries - $200 The Concord town meeting raised this defensive force to “Stand at a minutes warning in Case of an alarm”. Minutemen [pg. 160]

C3-200 Revolutionaries Revolutionaries - $400 _____ _____ exhorted the Congress to rise to the “defense of American liberty” by creating a continental army and nominated George Washington to lead it. John Adams [pg. 160]

C3-$300 Revolutionaries - $600 In November 1772, ___ ____ persuaded the Boston town meeting to establish a committee of correspondence to urge Patriots “to state the Rights of the Colonists of this Province” Samuel Adams [pg. 152]

C3-$400 Revolutionaries Revolutionaries - $800 During the Stamp Act boycott in 1765,, which organization increased their output of yarn and cloth? Daughters of Liberty [pg. 148]

C3-$500 Revolutionaries Revolutionaries - $1000 Which radical Whig was imprisoned for libel against Parliament? John Wilkes [pg. 149]

C4-$100 George VS George - $200 Which George was criticized in Thomas Paine’s Common Sense? King George III [pg. 163]

C4-$200 George VS George - $400 Which George wanted military commands for his friends? King George III [pg. 138]

C4-$300 George VS George - $600 Which George was burned in effigies in 1776? King George III [pg. 166]

C4-$400 George VS George - $800 Grenville was dismissed as Prime Minister by who? King George III [pg. 147]

C4-$500 George VS George - $1000 Who supported Grenville’s legislation in 1765? King George III [pg. 144]

C4-$100 Declaration of Independence - $200 When did Congress approve the Declaration of Independence? July 4, 1776 [pg. 165]

C4-$200 Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence - $400 Who was the young planter from VA that was the main author of the Declaration of Independence? Thomas Jefferson [pg. 165]

C4-$300 Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence - $600 In June 1776, who presented the Virginia’s convention to the Congress? Richard Henry Lee [pg. 165]

C4-$400 Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence - $800 Jefferson proclaimed that all men possess the “unalienable rights” of “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of ____________” Happiness [pg. 166]

C4-$500 Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence - $1000 For Jefferson, as for _______, the pen proved mightier than the sword. Paine [pg. 166]