Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
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3The Written Word
Battles
Actions By British
Actions By Colonists
Miscellaneous
People
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4why
Why did the British tax the colonists?
5smuggling
Colonial smuggling and piracy
6smuggl
Used to prevent smuggling
7Stamp taxes, 1765
1765 Stamp Tax, required gold and silver use to
pay debts
8taxes
Colonists reason for not paying taxes
9Taxation, with-out representation
Taxation, with-out fair representation
10Mm resist
Colonists who opposed efforts to fight Britain
11Pro-British Loyalists
pro-British Loyalists
12pain
Led protests against British policies
13Paine
Thomas Paines bold call for independence
14Pain
Thomas Paines attempt to rekindle patriotic fire
15comm
- Encouraged new communication between colonists,
authoring - Common Sense, 1776
- the Rights of Man
- Age of Reason, 1795
16protest
How did the colonists protest the Tea Act?
17Bos mass
How did the colonists protest the Tea Act?
18Bos massacre
Explain the Boston Massacre
19tea
Britains response to the Boston Tea Party
20tea
Repealed this act due to colonial boycotts
21Stamp taxes, 1765
1765 Stamp Tax, required gold and silver use to
pay debts
22Q1 Jef
Written by Thomas Jefferson
23Q1 jeff
Declaration of Independence, 1776
24cong1
1st Continental Congress decision
25George Washington appointed to lead the
Continental Army andadopted Declaration of
Indep, 1775
George Washington appointed to lead the 1st
Continental Army and Declaration of Independence
adopted
261st shots
Where first shots were fired
27Lexington Concord, 1775
1775 Lexington-Concord, Bunker-Hill
28army
Describe Washingtons Trenton army
29Minute-men
Minute-men and Paul Revere
30women
Describe the role of women (3 things)
31Farming, medical support, soldiers
Supplies, medics and soldiers
32vforge
Where Washingtons army spent the winter
33vforg
Describe Valley Forge
34Storag?
Where Patriots stored war supplies
35Turn pt
Turning point of the war
36Monmouth, 1778 vforg
Valley Forge winter, Monmouth 1778 battle
37sea
Won battles at sea for Patriots
38JPJ
Q1 Jef
John Paul Jones, U.S.S. Constitution (brigantine)
39Franc
Country that helped Patriots win the war
40Fr-battl
After this battle, French-American alliance formed
41Battle of Saratoga
Saratoga, war campaign turning point, 1777
42S/W
Defeated the British in the Southwest
43French General Lafayette, Charlston
44Last battl york
Last battle of the American Revolutionary War
45Yorktown, 1781
Yorktown battle 1781, John Jay Treaty of Paris
1783
46cong2
Organized by 2nd Continental Congress
47Us const James madison
James Madison, U.S. Constitution ratification
48Cong2jeff
Sent to Parliament by 2nd Continental Congress
49Thomas jefferson
Ambassador Thomas Jefferson
50law
Forbade colonists to settle west of the
Appalachian mountains
51NW Ord 1787
Northwest Ordinance, 1787
52Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
53List the 4 parts of the Intolerable Acts
54Stamp tax anexationtownshend act, customs law
enforcement british troop quartering,