US History - American Revolution
Battle of Yorktown
1781, last large scale battle of the Revolutionary War where Cornwallis surrendered at this Virginia coastal city
French and Indian War
A war that lasted from 1754- 1763 that established Britain as the dominant world power. Britain and colonists fought against the French and their American Indian allies.
Charles de Montesquieu
French political thinker who influenced the writing of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Paine/Common Sense
author and the pamphlet that he wrote encouraging colonial independence from Britain and the formation of a republic
Intolerable Acts
closed the port of Boston as punishment for the Boston Tea Party and restricted the rights of colonists
George Washington
commander in chief of the Continental (Patriot) Army, extraordinary leader who led the Americans to victory in the American Revolution and later became our first president
Treaty of Paris (1763)
ended the French and Indian War; France lost almost all of its territory in North America
Treaty of Paris (1783)
ended the Revolutionary War; Britain agreed to accept American Independence and the United States gained control of land stretching to the Mississippi River
Committees of Correspondence
formed to foster communication between the 13 Colonies in support of the protests against the British
Sons/Daughters of Liberty
groups of colonists who supported independence from Britain and took actions to oppose British rule and rally others against it
Sons/Daughters of Liberty
groups of colonists who supported independence from Britain and took actions to oppose British rule and rally others against it Committees of Correspondence - formed to foster communication between the 13 Colonies in support of the protests against the British
John Locke
his ideas of the social contract theory greatly influenced the writing of the Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Independence
in 1776 American Patriots declared themselves independent of Britain with this document
Proclamation of 1763
issued by Parliament and forbade colonial settlement west of the Appalachians to limit conflicts with the American Indians; disliked by many colonists
Proclamation of 1763
issued by Parliament and forbade colonial settlement west of the Appalachians to limit conflicts with the American Indians; disliked by many colonists Stamp Act - required the purchase of a stamp (like a seal) with printed products and legal documents, a direct tax on the colonists
Crossing the Delaware River
on Christmas 1776, Washington led the Americans to a surprise attack and victory over the British and their Hessian mercenaries at Trenton, New Jersey
Stamp Act
required the purchase of a stamp (like a seal) with printed products and legal documents, a direct tax on the colonists
Benjamin Franklin
served as American ambassador to France during the American Revolution and was instrumental in forging a military alliance with France against the British
Valley Forge
the Continental Army spent the harsh winter of 1777-1778 in this area of Pennsylvania
General Charles Cornwallis
British general who led the British war effort in the American south
Marquis de Lafayette
French military leader who greatly aided America in the American Revolution