30 questions
Which action is an example of a boycott?
refusing to buy products
taking turns while playing a game
accepting the cultural differences of people
displaying the flag on a holiday
What started the Revolutionary war?
Colonists throwing snowballs at the British soldiers
The colonists were mad at the British
Milita exchanged shots with the British at Lexington and Concord ( the shot heard around the world )
The British shot at the colonists first because they where mad at the colonists
What were the four main battles in the Revolutionary war?
Lexington and Concord,Bunker hill, Saratoga, Yorktown
Lexington and Concord, War of 1812, Creek war, Yorktown
Bunker hill, Seminole war, WWI, Saratoga
Saratoga, Bunker hill, War of 1812,Yorktown
Who won in the Battle of Yorktown?
Colonists and French
British
To take something back.
return
repeal
replace
repeat
Commander of the Continental Army, and our first President.
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
Samuel Adams
John Adams
Britain started taxing the colonists after which war?
French & Indian
American Revolution
Civil War
WWII
Untrained Soldier.
red coat
lobster back
minutemen
militia
Cause: The Sugar Act- What are two effects
Colonists boycott British goods
Colonists must pay taxes on molasses and sugar products
Britain closes Boston Harbor until colonists pay for tea
Massachusetts government is replaced with British controlled government
Cause: Proclamation of 1763- What are two effects
Colonists could not settle west of Appalachian Mountains
Colonists were furious because they did not like being told where to settle
Colonists gain independence from Great Britain
The United States gained land west of Appalachian Mountains to Mississippi River
What is a protest?
Expressing objection or disapproval
A cruel and unreasonable leader
Something that shows limits or a limiting line
A complaint against an unjust or unfair act
Assigning of quarters or lodging (a place to sleep or live)
What is a tyrant?
Expressing objection or disapproval
A cruel and unreasonable leader
Something that shows limits or a limiting line
A complaint against an unjust or unfair act
Assigning of quarters or lodging (a place to sleep or live)
What is a grievance?
Expressing objection or disapproval
A cruel and unreasonable leader
Something that shows limits or a limiting line
A complaint against an unjust or unfair act
Assigning of quarters or lodging (a place to sleep or live)
Which items are included in the Declaration of Independence?
Governments are created to protect rights of citizens
All people are born with certain basic rights
A list of grievances that King George III committed
A government had the right to tax people without their consent
A list of taxes that the new nation would charge citizens