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- which act placed a tax on printed matter of all kinds in the colony?
- the intolerable acts were passed after which event?
- who was known as the leader of the \sons of liberty\ and established a colonial spy network?
- who was given the task to write the declaration of independence?
- who was the king of england when the declaration of independence was signed?
- lead general for the patriots against the british
- leader of the english that founded jamestown?
- what happened at valley forge?
- who won the french and indian war?
- after which battle did the french agree to help the patriots?
- what were the first two battles of the revolutionary war?
- what happened at the boston tea party?
- what act allowed british soldiers to stay in the colonists homes?
- what tactics did the patriots use in the revolutionary war?
- why did the pilgrims leave england?
- who wrote \common sense\?
review
- event that left 5 colonists dead in the streets of boston.
- what was the final battle of the revolutionary war?
- what advantages and disadvantages did the americans have at the beginning of the revolutionary war.
- describe the struggles that colonists at jamestown had.
- who said \give me liberty or give me death\?
- what were the first battles of the american revolution?
- general cornwallis surrendered after which battle?
- who were the loyalists?
- this event was one of the causes of the american revolution where 5 colonists were shot in the back by the british, the colonists produced pictures of the event and distributed them throughout the colonies
- which founding father wrote most of the declaration of independence?
- which of the following convinced france to support the patriot cause against the british?
- how did marquis de lafayette and baron von steuben contribute to the patriot cause?
- after which battle did the french agree to become allies with the patriots?
- what did the treaty of paris establish?
Brief Explanations
- The Stamp Act taxed all printed matter in the colonies.
- The Intolerable Acts were passed after the Boston Tea Party.
- Paul Revere was known as a leader of the "Sons of Liberty" and helped with the spy - network.
- Thomas Jefferson was tasked to write the Declaration of Independence.
- King George III was the King of England when the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- George Washington was the lead general for the Patriots against the British.
- John Smith was a leader in founding Jamestown.
- At Valley Forge, the Continental Army endured harsh winter conditions.
- The British won the French and Indian War.
- After the Battle of Saratoga, the French agreed to help the Patriots.
- The first two battles of the Revolutionary War were Lexington and Concord.
- At the Boston Tea Party, colonists dumped British tea into the harbor.
- The Quartering Acts allowed British soldiers to stay in colonists' homes.
- The Patriots used guerrilla - like tactics in the Revolutionary War.
- The Pilgrims left England for religious freedom.
- Thomas Paine wrote "Common Sense".
- The Boston Massacre left 5 colonists dead in the streets of Boston.
- The final battle of the Revolutionary war was the Siege of Yorktown.
- Advantages: fighting on home - ground, motivation; Disadvantages: lack of a well - trained army and resources compared to Britain.
- Colonists at Jamestown faced hunger, disease, and conflicts with Native Americans.
- Patrick Henry said "Give me liberty or give me death".
- The first battles of the American Revolution were Lexington and Concord.
- General Cornwallis surrendered after the Siege of Yorktown.
- Loyalists were colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown.
- The Boston Massacre was one of the causes of the American Revolution.
- Thomas Jefferson wrote most of the Declaration of Independence.
- The American victory at the Battle of Saratoga convinced France to support the Patriot cause.
- Marquis de Lafayette and Baron von Steuben trained and organized the Continental Army.
- After the Battle of Saratoga, the French agreed to become allies with the Patriots.
- The Treaty of Paris established American independence and defined its boundaries.
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- The Quartering Acts
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- For religious freedom
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- Hunger, disease, and conflicts with Native Americans
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- The Siege of Yorktown
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- The Boston Massacre
- Thomas Jefferson
- The American victory at the Battle of Saratoga
- Trained and organized the Continental Army
- The Battle of Saratoga
- American independence and defined its boundaries