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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 ActsPeopleVocab.WarMisc.Map & Misc 100 200 100 300 400 500

2 100 The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonists from moving west of the …

3 100a Appalachian Mountains

4 200 The British government tried to stop smuggling with the …

5 200a Sugar Act

6 300 What act taxed almost all printed material in the colonies?

7 300a The Stamp Act

8 400 Which act gave the British Parliament the right to tax and make decision for the colonies “in all cases whatsoever ”?

9 400a The Declaratory Acts

10 500 What was the name of the Act after the Boston Tea Party?

11 500a The Intolerable Acts

12 100 Who opposed any compromise with the American Colonists?

13 100a King George III

14 200 The man who wrote the Declaration of Independence was…

15 200a Thomas Jefferson

16 300 Who wrote Common Sense?

17 300a Thomas Paine

18 400 The French Nobleman who became Washington’s trusted aide was…

19 400a Marquis de Lafayette

20 500 I brought military discipline to Washington’s troops.

21 500a Von Steuben

22 100 On Christmas night 1776, the Patriots scored a victory at…

23 100a Trenton

24 200 Where did the Patriot forces endure the winter of terrible suffering?

25 200a Valley Forge

26 300 The French announced support for the United States after the American Victory at…

27 300a Saratoga

28 400 King George III agreed to give the Americans their freedom after the victory at…

29 400a Yorktown

30 500 The British promised to withdraw all troops from the American territory in the …

31 500a Treaty of Paris

32 100 To search a colonist’s house, a British customs officer presented a(n)

33 100a Writ of Assistance

34 200 Which colonists did not consider unfair taxes as a good reason for rebellion?

35 200a Loyalists

36 300 Which colonists wanted to fight the British for American Independence?

37 300a Patriot

38 400 A hired soldier

39 400a Mercenary

40 500 United protesters who opposed British rule

41 500a Committees of Correspondence

42 100 The “shot heard ‘round the world” refers to the actions of the minutemen at…

43 100a Lexington and Concord

44 200 After the war, George Washington …

45 200a Returned to Mount Vernon

46 300 I am the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army

47 300a George Washington

48 400 I shouted “the regulars are out”

49 400a Paul Revere

50 500 Preamble

51 500a Introduction

52 What colony is this?

53 100a Connecticut

54 What colony is this?

55 200a Virginia

56 What colony is this?

57 300a New Jersey

58 What colony is this?

59 400a Massachusetts

60 What colony is this?

61 500a New York

62 What colony is this?

63 100a Massachusetts

64 What colony is this?

65 200a Rhode Island

66 What colony is this?

67 300a Maryland

68 400 What were the strengths of the British AND the strengths of the Colonists at the beginning of the war? –List two for each

69 400a Americans Fighting on own land Fighting for freedom George Washington was their leader British - Strong navy - Well trained army - Wealth - Large population

70 500 What was the purpose of the Coercive Acts? List the four parts of the Coercive Acts.

71 500a intended to punish Massachusetts for their resistance –Closed Boston Harbor –Banned town meetings –Royal officers to be tried in other colonies or Britain –Required soldiers to be housed in civilians homes


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