Timeline Events and Review Materials American Revolutionary War

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Timeline Events and Review Materials American Revolutionary War Test

Timeline Events and Review Materials American Revolutionary War Test

Find the year, and label these events on your timeline �The end of the

Find the year, and label these events on your timeline �The end of the French and Indian War (Treaty of Paris) �The signing of the Declaration of Independence �George Rogers Clark captures Ft. Vincennes �The start of the French and Indian War �The Boston Massacre �Battles of Lexington/Concord �The end of the American Revolutionary War (Treaty of Paris) �Battle of Saratoga and Yorktown

Victory at Yorktown 1754 Start of French and Indian War 1763 End of French

Victory at Yorktown 1754 Start of French and Indian War 1763 End of French and Indian War; Treaty of Paris, 1763 1770 Boston Massacre 1775 1776 1777 1778 1781 1783 GRC Declaration of captures Ft. End of Independence Vincennes American Revolutionary Lexington War, ; Treaty of Concord Paris 1783 Battle of Saratoga

Vocabulary List �Allies �Guerilla warfare �Prime minister �Blockade �Proclamation �Writs of assistance �Repeal �Boycott

Vocabulary List �Allies �Guerilla warfare �Prime minister �Blockade �Proclamation �Writs of assistance �Repeal �Boycott �monopoly Patriots Loyalists Minutemen Mercenaries profiteers

Match the Acts and Descriptions �Stamp Act �Sugar Act �Tea Act �Townshend Acts �Proclamation

Match the Acts and Descriptions �Stamp Act �Sugar Act �Tea Act �Townshend Acts �Proclamation of 1763 �Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts) � Duties on paint, lead glass, tea � Had to buy a stamp � Cut tax on molasses in half � Forced to house troops � Created writs of assistance � Not a tax, created a monopoly on tea � Couldn’t settle west of Appalachian Mountains � Put a military gov. in charge of Mass.

Match the Battles �Bunker Hill �Saratoga �Valley Forge �Lexington/Concord �Yorktown � Turning point of

Match the Battles �Bunker Hill �Saratoga �Valley Forge �Lexington/Concord �Yorktown � Turning point of the war � The beginning of the end � Fought on Breed’s hill � “don’t fire till you see the whites of their eyes” � Not actually a battle, long cold winter � “don’t fire unless fired upon” � First shots of the war � British were looking for artillery supplies (ammo, guns, etc)

Verse �Genesis 41: 33 �"And now let Pharaoh look for a discerning and wise

Verse �Genesis 41: 33 �"And now let Pharaoh look for a discerning and wise man and put him in charge of the land of Egypt. ” NIV �"Therefore, Pharaoh should find an intelligent and wise man and put him in charge of the entire land of Egypt. ” New Living Translation