Dec 17, 2015
- Pre-war Events
- Taxes are placed on books, newspapers, and legal papers.
- Boston Tea Party
- Declaratory Act
- Paul Revere
- Stamp Act
- The Gaspée
- Boston Massacre
- Quartering Act
- Proclamation of 1763
- I warned local people about a British invasion from Boston and shouted, “The Regulars are out!”
- Boston Tea Party
- Stamp Act
- Proclamation of 1763
- Paul Revere
- Quartering Act
- Boston Massacre
- Declaratory Act
- The Gaspée
- Patriots dress as Indians and sneak aboard 3 British ships.
- Boston Tea Party
- Boston Massacre
- Quartering Act
- Stamp Act
- Proclamation of 1763
- Declaratory Act
- Paul Revere
- The Gaspée
- Colonists are told not to move west into Indian Territory.
- Quartering Act
- Proclamation of 1763
- Boston Massacre
- The Gaspée
- Declaratory Act
- Stamp Act
- Paul Revere
- Boston Tea Party
- Colonists are instructed to house British troops in their homes.
- Paul Revere
- Quartering Act
- The Gaspée
- Boston Massacre
- Declaratory Act
- Stamp Act
- Proclamation of 1763
- Boston Tea Party
- The Battle of Concord was called . . . .
- the “shot heard around the world”
- the “shot around the world”
- the “gunshot heard around the world”
- The British ship that crashed offshore and was burned by colonists.
- Declaratory Act
- Paul Revere
- Stamp Act
- Proclamation of 1763
- Quartering Act
- The Gaspée
- Boston Tea Party
- Boston Massacre
- Parliament announces that they are in charge of the Colonies.
- Boston Massacre
- Boston Tea Party
- Proclamation of 1763
- Stamp Act
- The Gaspée
- Declaratory Act
- Quartering Act
- Paul Revere
- A riot on March 5, 1770, which killed 5 people and wounded 6 others.
- Declaratory Act
- Proclamation of 1763
- The Gaspée
- Stamp Act
- Paul Revere
- Boston Massacre
- Boston Tea Party
- Quartering Act
- Taxes are placed on books, newspapers, and legal papers.
- Declaration of Independence
- “That they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable (obligations, rights), that among these are life, (liberty, freedom), and the pursuit of (prosperity, happiness).”
- What does the word “alter” mean?
- form
- change
- desert
- I was the president of the Second Continental Congress:
- Samuel Adams
- John Adams
- John Hancock
- What does the word “abolish” mean?
- prevent
- enforce
- put an end to
- I was the main writer of the Declaration of Independence:
- Thomas Jefferson
- John Adams
- I was the second President of the United States:
- Thomas Jefferson
- John Adams
- I was the oldest signer of the Declaration of Independence:
- Samuel Adams
- Benjamin Franklin
- Famous People and Revolution Events
- The last major battle of the Revolution was the Battle at . . . .
- Lexington
- Saratoga
- Yorktown
- This man became the most famous American traitor of the American Revolution:
- Benedict Arnold
- Horatio Lloyd Gates
- The turning point of the Revolutionary War was the Battle of . . . .
- Saratoga
- Lexington
- Yorktown
- General Washington and his troops nearly froze to death at . . . .
- Valley Hope
- Death Valley
- Valley Forge
- The event that officially ended the War on September 3, 1783:
- The Treaty of Paris
- The Peace of Paris
- The Treaty of Versailles
- Thomas Paine published his booklet titled:
- Common Goal
- Common Deed
- Common Sense
- This woman helped design the first American flag:
- Betty Rose
- Betsy Ross
- The last major battle of the Revolution was the Battle at . . . .
- Who said that?
- “Give me liberty, or give me death!”
- Samuel Adams
- Patrick Henry
- “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
- Paul Revere
- Nathan Hail
- “I have not yet begun to fight!”
- John Paul Jones
- George Washington
- “Give me liberty, or give me death!”
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