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$100 Question from People He was the general of the Continental Army and first the United States president
$100 Answer from People George Washington
$200 Question from People The King of Great Britain during the American Revolution
$200 Answer from People King George III
$300 Question from People He said “Give me Liberty or give me death!”
$300 Answer from People Patrick Henry
$400 Question from People This man organized the Sons of Liberty in Boston and led the Boston Tea Party
$400 Answer from People Samuel Adams
$500 Question from People This inventor from Philadelphia was an American diplomat to France during the Revolutionary War
$500 Answer from People Benjamin Franklin
$100 Question from Places This is the country the colonists gained independence from in the Revolutionary War.
$100 Answer from Places Great Britain
$200 Question from Places This is where “The Shot Heard Round The World” was heard
$200 Answer from Places Lexington and Concord
$300 Question from Places The final major battle of the American Revolution took place here
$300 Answer from Places Yorktown
$400 Question from Places This colony was home to the first representative legislature in the colonies
$400 Answer from Places Virginia (Virginia House of Burgesses)
$500 Question from Places This is where the turning point of the Revolutionary War took place because France agreed to help the colonists Fight the British
$500 Answer from Places Saratoga
$100 Question from Documents Author of Common Sense
$100 Answer from Documents Thomas Paine
$200 Question from Documents Written in 1620 in Plymouth, this provided a basis for a colonial government
$200 Answer from Documents Mayflower Compact
$300 Question from Documents This agreement ended the American Revolution
$300 Answer from Documents Treaty of Paris (1783)
$400 Question from Documents In 1215, this document granted basic liberties to English nobles and limited the power of the King
$400 Answer from Documents Magna Carta
$500 Question from Documents In 1689, the English Parliament signed this document which guaranteed individual rights to citizens
$500 Answer from Documents English Bill of Rights
$100 Question from Independence The Declaration of Independence was Signed in this year.
$100 Answer from H4 1776
$200 Question from Independence This man was the main author of the Declaration of Independence
$200 Answer from Independence Thomas Jefferson
$300 Question from Independence Rights which cannot be taken away are called this
$300 Answer from Independence Unalienable Rights
$400 Question from Independence These are the three natural rights listed in the Declaration of Independence
$400 Answer from Independence Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
$500 Question from Independence The grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence, such as no trial by jury, were later addressed in this document.
$500 Answer from H4 The U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights
$100 Question from Causes During this event, the Sons of Liberty destroyed British tea in protest against taxes.
$100 Answer from Causes The Boston Tea Party
$200 Question from Causes King George raised colonial taxes to pay off Britain’s debt from this war.
$200 Answer from Causes French and Indian War
$300 Question from Causes The British’s belief that the colonies should benefit England’s economy supported this economic theory.
$300 Answer from Causes mercantilism
$400 Question from Causes During this incident, British soldiers fired gunshots on a crowd of unarmed colonists, killing five people.
$400 Answer from Causes The Boston Massacre
$500 Question from Causes This phrase was used to express the colonists’ argument that since they had no elected Representatives in England, England had no right to tax the colonists.