Unit 5: American Revolution Study Guide

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Name: What is on this test? Unit 5: American Revolution Study Guide SOL 6a: British Control over Colonies - What steps did Great Britain take to increase control over its colonies? - Why did many colonists become dissatisfied with Great Britain s control over the colonies? SOL 6b: Declaration of Independence - What ideas and/or philosophies about government were expressed in the Declaration of Independence? SOL 6c: Key People and Events of the Revolutionary War - Who were some of the key individuals in the Revolutionary War? - What role did key individuals play in the Revolutionary War? - What were some of the key events that occurred during the Revolutionary War period? SOL 6d: Colonial Advantages - What advantages helped the American colonists win the Revolutionary War? What are different ways you can study? 1. Complete this study guide! My study guide is due on and my test is on. 2. Use your title page (p.104) to quiz yourself. a. Can you answer the questions above without your notes? If yes, awesome! If not, use your binder to help you until you can answer all those questions without notes. 3. Review/study all the notes in your binder (p.106, 108, 110, 115, 118) 4. Go over your quizzes from this unit (p.113, 120, 122) 5. Make flashcards 6. Use your foldable (p.124) 7. Use the test review page on Ms. Boehl s website to play videos, review games and read comics about the information on the test. 8. Have someone quiz you **Please see Ms. Boehl if you don t know how to study and want help!!

SOL 6a British Control over the Colonies 1. In order to maintain control of the colonies in America, England wanted to remain a power. 2. The two main reasons that England began taxing the colonies were to pay for the _ and to keep British in the colonies. 3. The taxed colonists for paper and all printed materials in the colonies. 4. The required the colonists to provide food and shelter for the British troops in the colonies. 5. The colonists were unhappy with England because they had no representation in. 6. The hampered the colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. 7. and led the Boston Tea Party (names of the people). 8. The Battle of and is where the Revolutionary War began. 9. According to John Locke people have rights. These 3 rights are: 10. The Declaration of Independence gives people certain rights. They are, and. 11. The government derives its power from the. 12. According to the Declaration of Independence it is your right and duty to a government that violates your rights.

SOL 6c: People of the American Revolution 13. British king during Revolutionary War. 14. known for his give me liberty or give me death speech. 15. the British general who surrendered at Yorktown. 16. the commander of the Continental Army. 17. the author of the Declaration of Independence. 18. wrote Common Sense. 19. rode on horseback to warn the colonists of the arrival of the British. 20. prominent member of Continental Congress that helped frame the Declaration of Independence and helped gain French support for American independence 21. member of Continental Congress from Massachusetts that championed the cause for American Independence. 22. a former slave who wrote poems and plays about American Independence. SOL 6c: Key Events of the American Revolution 23. The was when colonists were shot after taunting British Soldiers in Boston. 24. Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led Patriots in throwing tea into the Boston Harbor to protest the tax on. 25. On, the colonies declared their independence from England. 26. The battle of was the turning point of the American Revolution. Why was this battle known as the turning point?

27. The victory at marked the end of the Revolutionary War. 28. Great Britain officially recognized American independence with the signing of. 29. The was the name of the meeting where delegates met to discuss problems with England and to promote independence. 30. The purpose of Thomas Paine s was to convince the neutralists to join the Patriot cause. 31. The Battle of and is know as The Shot Heard Around the World. 32. List the following events in the order that they occurred. (Number the events from 1-8) Lexington and Concord Treaty of Paris Boston Tea Party Yorktown Saratoga Boston Massacre First Continental Congress Declaration of Independence 33. The colonies were able to defeat the British because of these advantages A. B. C. D. 34. Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence, We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created. 35. Describe the differences between the Continental Army (colonies) and the British army?