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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. The Written Word. Battles. People. Actions By British. Actions By Colonists.
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why Why did the British tax the colonists?
smuggling Colonial smuggling and piracy
smuggl Used to prevent smuggling
Stamp taxes, 1765 1765 Stamp Tax,required gold and silver use to pay debts
taxes Colonists’ reason for not paying taxes
Taxation, with-out representation Taxation, with-out fair representation
Mm resist Colonists who opposed efforts to fight Britain
Pro-British Loyalists pro-British Loyalists
pain Led protests against British policies
Paine Thomas Paine’s bold call for independence
Pain Thomas Paine’s attempt to rekindle patriotic fire
comm • Encouraged new communication between colonists, authoring • Common Sense, 1776 • the Rights of Man • Age of Reason, 1795
protest How did the colonists protest the Tea Act?
Bos mass How did the colonists protest the Tea Act?
Bos massacre Explain the Boston Massacre
tea Britain’s response to the Boston Tea Party
tea Repealed this act due to colonial boycotts
Stamp taxes, 1765 1765 Stamp Tax,required gold and silver use to pay debts
Q1 Jef Written by Thomas Jefferson
Q1 jeff Declaration of Independence, 1776
cong1 1st Continental Congress decision
George Washington appointed to lead the 1st Continental Army and Declaration of Independence adopted George Washington appointed to lead the Continental Army andadopted Declaration of Indep, 1775
1st shots Where first shots were fired
Lexington Concord, 1775 1775 Lexington-Concord, Bunker-Hill
army Describe Washington’s Trenton army
Minute-men Minute-men and Paul Revere
women Describe the role of women (3 things)
Farming, medical support, soldiers Supplies, medics and soldiers
vforge Where Washington’s army spent the winter
vforg Describe Valley Forge
Storag? Where Patriots stored war supplies
Turn pt Turning point of the war
Monmouth, 1778 vforg Valley Forge winter, Monmouth 1778 battle
sea Won battles at sea for Patriots
Q1 Jef JPJ John Paul Jones, U.S.S. Constitution (brigantine)
Franc Country that helped Patriots win the war
Fr-battl After this battle, French-American alliance formed
Battle of Saratoga Saratoga, war campaign turning point, 1777
S/W Defeated the British in the Southwest
Last battl york Last battle of the American Revolutionary War
Yorktown, 1781 Yorktown battle 1781, John Jay Treaty of Paris 1783
cong2 Organized by 2nd Continental Congress
Us const James madison James Madison, U.S. Constitution ratification
Cong2jeff Sent to Parliament by 2nd Continental Congress
Thomas jefferson Ambassador Thomas Jefferson
law Forbade colonists to settle west of the Appalachian mountains