Relier Pairs Am. Rev & Dec. Ind.Version en ligne Review exercise for the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence par Joseph Falk 1 Battle of Yorktown (WHAT) 2 Thomas Paine (POR) 3 Stamp Act (CAU) 4 Natural Rights (DEC) 5 Sugar Act (CAU) 6 Benedict Arnold (POR) 7 Boston Massacre (CAU) 8 Treaty of Paris (WOR) 9 Valley Forge (WHAT) 10 The Constitution (WOR) 11 Battle of Bunker Hill (WHAT) 12 Prussian military office who took over the training of the Continental Army and made them more effective. 13 Bill of Rights (WOR) 14 Battle of Saratoga (WHAT) 15 Declaration of Independence (DEC) 16 Lexington and Concord (CAU) 17 George Washington (WHAT) 18 Battle of Trenton (WHAT) 19 Grievances (DEC) 20 John Paul Jones (POR) 21 Continental Congress (CAU) 22 King George III (POR) 23 Articles of Confederation (WOR) 24 Boston Tea Party (CAU) 25 French and Indian War (CAU) 26 Preamble (DEC) 27 Marquis de Lafayette (POR) document authorized by the 2nd Continental Congress, written by Thomas Jefferson that said the colonies were no longer British. Baron von Steuben (POR) tax on paper goods, enraged the colonists who boycotted and attacked tax collectors Battle early in the Revolution, occurred near Boston, despite being defeated, it showed the colonist would fight hard and cost the British much. God given rights that all people have. Life liberty and property. They cannot be taken from you. "the shot heard round the world" first battle in the American Revolution The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution, designed to protect individuals' rights. the replacement for the Articles of Confederation and the current form of government in the United States today. Winter camp of the colonial army. very harsh conditions with little supplies or food. Diseases were common, but the colonial army survived. the opening section of the Declaration of Independence American officer who tried to hand over the fort at West Point to the British. Peace treaty that ended the war between the USA and Britain, USA was given all land between the coastline and the Mississippi River. Commander in chief of the Colonial Army . His leadership and strategy won the war. famous for Washington crossing the Delaware at night, then surprise attack on the Hessians, which succeeded. writer who supported the cause for independence with his essays Common Sense and The Crisis organization of representatives from all colonies, began to work together to help each other and try to negotiate with the king. ruler of Great Britain. Did not want to end war, but was forced to by Parliment. Final battle of the Revolution. French and American forces surrounded the British and forced Cornwallis to surrender. French nobleman whose love of liberty led him to come fight for independence. Protest against taxes, Colonists dressed as Indians destroyed British goods by throwing them in the harbor tax on non_British sugar in the colonies to help pay for defense first national government of the United States, too weak and ineffective. was replaced. The section of the Declaration where the complaints against the King and Great Britain are listed. a protest turned deadly when a mob fought British troops, who opened fire, killing 5. War between the British and French won by Britain but very costly most accomplished navy officer in the Revolution. defeated the British frigate Serapis. Battle was the turning point of the war. Fighting from cover, using guerrilla tactics, forced British General Burgoyne to surrender.