Revolutionary War 75 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Great Britain imposed strict control over | trade |
Great Britain taxed the colonies after the | French and Indian War |
The colonies traded raw materials for | goods made in Great Britain |
Colonists had to obey ______, which were enforced by governors. | British laws |
Colonial governors were appointed by the | king |
A colonial legislature made ____ for each colony but was monitored by the colonial governor. | laws |
Great Britain desired to remain a | world power |
Great Britain imposed taxes, such as the Stamp Act, to raise necessary revenue to pay | the French and Indian War |
The colonists were taxed to help finance the maintenance of the cost of | British troops in the colonies |
The colonies had no representation in | Parliament |
Some colonists resented the power of the colonial | governors |
Great Britain wanted strict control over | colonial legislatures |
The colonies opposed the | British taxes |
The Proclamation of l763, which followed the French and Indian War, restricted the | western movement of settlers |
People have “certain unalienable rights” (rights that cannot be taken away)— | to life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness |
People establish government to | protect those rights |
Government derives power | from the people |
People have a right and a duty to change a government that | violates their rights |
King George III | British king during the Revolutionary era |
Lord Cornwallis | British general who surrendered at Yorktown |
John Adams | Championed the cause of independence |
George Washington | Commander of the Continental Army |
Thomas Jefferson | Major author of the Declaration of Independence |
Patrick Henry | Outspoken member of the House of Burgesses; inspired colonial patriotism with his “Give me liberty or give me death” speech |
Benjamin Franklin | Prominent member of the Continental Congress; helped frame the Declaration of Independence; helped gain French support for American independence |
Phillis Wheatley | Enslaved African American who wrote poems and plays supporting American independence and who eventually gained her freedom |
Paul Revere | Patriot who made a daring ride to warn colonists of British arrival |
Boston Massacre | Colonists in Boston were shot after taunting British soldiers |
Boston Tea Party | Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led patriots in throwing tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes |
First Continental Congress | Delegates from all colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with Great Britain and to promote independence |
Battles at Lexington and Concord | The first armed conflicts of the Revolutionary War |
Approval of the Declaration of Independence | The colonies declared independence from Great Britain (July 4, 1776) |
Battle of Saratoga | This American victory was the turning point in the war |
Surrender at Yorktown | This was the colonial victory over forces of Lord Cornwallis that marked the end of the Revolutionary War |
Signing of the Treaty of Paris | Great Britain recognized American independence in this treaty |
Colonial advantages | Some colonists’ defense of their own land, principles, and beliefs |
Additional support from these two countries. | France & Spain |
This came from Jefferson, Washington & Franklin | Strong leadership |
The American version of Parlaiment. | congress |
"No Taxation without Representation" | Don't tax us if you're not going to let us help make laws |
Where the laws of the colonies were made. | Colonial Legislatures |
Rights that can NOT be taken away. | Unalienable Rights |
"Give me Liberty or Give Me Death!" | I would rather fight than live under the unfair practices of King George III. |
Life Liberty and Property | Natural Rights |
Creator of the Natural Rights | John Locke |
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