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4Patriot Leaders
Affects of War
Misc.
The War
The Acts
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5This taxed paper goods in the colonies
6The Stamp Act
7This said only American Indians could live on
lands west of the Appalachians
8The Proclamation of 1763
9The way the British government helped pay for the
French and Indian War
10Passed new tax laws for the colonies
11This act was passed as punishment for the Boston
Tea Party
12The Coercive Acts
13The colonists boycotted British imports to
protest this act
14The Townshend Acts
15He was called the soldiers friend
16Marquis de Lafayette
17He called for independence from Britain in his
pamphlet Common Sense
18Thomas Paine
19He was the main author of the Articles of
Confederation
20John Dickinson
21He most likely organized the Boston Tea Party
22Samuel Adams
23He was the main author of the Declaration of
Independence
24Thomas Jefferson
25This was the last major battle of the
Revolutionary War
26Battle of Yorktown
27This country agreed to send troops and ships to
help the Americans during the War
28France
29The main reason African Americans fought in the
Revolutionary War
30Promised their freedom
31This caused a shortage of goods in the colonies
during the Revolution
32British blockade of colonial ports
33These battles marked the beginning of the
American Revolution
34Lexington and Concord
35France and Britain claiming the same land in
North America caused this war
36The French and Indian War
37This formed the western boundary of the U.S. when
it became a nation in 1783
38The Mississippi River
39Congress sold and gave away western lands after
the Revolutionary War for this reason
40To pay off wartime debts
41This set up a plan for governing the Northwest
Territory and forming new states in that area
42The Northwest Ordinance
43Ben Franklin and other representatives met in
France to negotiate this
44The Treaty of Paris
45These three rights are guaranteed by the
Declaration of Independence
46Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
47Congress voted to accept the Declaration of
Independence on this day
48July 4th, 1776
49The names colonists used to describe themselves
whether they supported independence from Britain
or not
50Patriots or Loyalists
51The countrys first plan of government
52Articles of Confederation
53The document many slaves believed granted them
equality
54The Declaration of Independence
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56There is no short answer/essay questions on this
test.
57Happy Easter!