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Revolution
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Declaration of Independence
Taxes Revolutionary War Famous People Laws Declaration of Independence Hodge Podge
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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 Taxes Famous People The Declaration War
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Taxes (200) This law placed a tax on playing cards, newspapers, and legal documents. Stamp Act
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Taxes (400) This document written in 1215 forced the King to get permission before raising taxes. Magna Carta
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Taxes (600) The debt left over from this event forced the British to begin taxing the colonists. French & Indian War
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This law taxed items such as lead, glass, and paint.
Taxes (800) Daily Double This law taxed items such as lead, glass, and paint. Townshend Acts
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Taxes (1000) The Tea Act lowered the price of tea, but gave a monopoly to this company. The British East India Company
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Famous People (200) He was sent to Paris to negotiate an alliance with the French. Benjamin Franklin
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Famous People (400) These two cousins were leaders of the Sons of Liberty. Sam & John Adams
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He was the author of Common Sense.
Famous People (600) He was the author of Common Sense. Thomas Paine
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Famous People (800) He was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence. John Hancock
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Famous People (1000) Washington defeated this general at the Battle of Yorktown to end the war. Charles Cornwallis
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He was the King of England during the American Revolution.
Hodge Podge (200) He was the King of England during the American Revolution. King George III
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Hodge Podge (1000) For nearly 150 years, the King left the colonists alone to prosper. This policy was known as what? Salutary neglect
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Hodge Podge (600) His drawing of the Boston Massacre made many colonists angry at the British. Paul Revere
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Hodge Podge (800) This was the only colony not represented at the First Continental Congress in 1774. Georgia
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Hodge Podge (400) These German mercenaries were hired by the British to fight against the Americans. Hessians
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Declaration (200) This Virginia farmer wrote most of the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson
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This was the city in which the Declaration was signed.
Philadelphia
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Declaration (600) Delegates from these two colonies refused to sign the Declaration unless a section condemning slavery was removed. Georgia & South Carolina
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Declaration (800) According to the Declaration, this is where a government gets its authority. The People
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Declaration (1000) Daily Double
According to the Declaration, all men have these three “unalienable rights.” Life, liberty, & pursuit of happiness
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Revolution (200) The British won the battle for this hill, which gave them control of Boston Harbor. Bunker Hill
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Revolution (400) In 1770, British soldiers killed 5 colonial protesters in what came to be known as…. The Boston Massacre
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This treaty officially ended the American Revolution in 1783.
Treaty of Paris
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The Continental Army spent a long, cold winter here in 1777-1778.
Revolution (800) The Continental Army spent a long, cold winter here in Valley Forge
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Revolution (1000) An American victory in this battle convinced the French to join the war. Saratoga
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Laws (200) This law was supposed to keep colonists east of the Appalachians. Proclamation of 1763
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Laws (400) Parliament taxed these two sweet products in 1764.
Sugar & molasses
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Laws (600) Even Parliament knew this law was no good because it was repealed in 1766. Stamp Act
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Laws (800) This law forced colonists to house British soldiers.
Quartering Act
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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
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The 2nd Continental Congress sent this letter to the King,
Final Jeopardy: The 2nd Continental Congress sent this letter to the King, asking him to repeal the Intolerable Acts. Olive Branch Petition
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