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Grade 7 US History: Unit 2 Revolutionary War Review Guide
Terms to know:
Stamp Act
Parliament
Intolerable Acts
Continental Army
Sugar Act
Townshend Acts
Continental Congress
Tariff
Boycott
Boston Massacre
Minuteman
Ally
Sons of Liberty
Rebellion
Loyalists
Treaty of Paris 1783
Quartering Act
Boston Tea Party
Patriots
Declaration of Independence
Time
Use timelines to sequence events in history.
Understand what things were like in the past.
I can trace the steps leading up to the American Revolution
1. Put the following steps
leading up to the Revolutionary
War in order:
A.
B.
C.
Tea Act
Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
2. Put the following steps
leading up to the Revolutionary
War in order:
A.
B.
C.
Stamp Act
Boston Massacre
1st Continental
Congress Meets
The Intolerable Acts
The Tea Act
The Boston Tea Party
Boston Massacre
Stamp Act
First Continental Congress Meets
I can locate and explain the significance of the major battles of the Revolutionary War.
3. Put the following events of
A.
B.
C.
the Revolutionary War in
order:
People & Places
Identify where important events took place .
Identify important people and changes people have made throughout history.
Battle of Bunker Hill
Battle of Yorktown
Battles of Lexington & Concord
Lexington & Concord
Bunker Hill
Yorktown
I can compare and contrast the two sides of the American Revolution.
4. Colonists who were loyal to
the King of England and did not
want to break away from
British rule were called what?
A.
6. What are each of these
colonial leaders known for?
A. George Washington
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. Benjamin Franklin
Commander of the
Continental Army
Declaration of
Independence
Over in France trying
to get them to be our
Ally
Loyalists
5. Colonists who wanted to
break away from British rule
were called what?
A.
Patriots
I can locate and explain the significance of the major battles of the Revolutionary War.
7. Match the following major
battles to its description:
Saratoga
Lexington & Concord
Yorktown
Battle of Bunker Hill
A. “Shot heard
B. “Don’t shoot until
C. New York battle-
D. Cornwallis
Lexington &
Concord
Bunker Hill
Saratoga
Yorktown
‘Round the World”the start of the
Revolutionary War.
you see the whites
of there eyes.”
turning point of the
war.
surrenders and the
war ends.
Government
Understanding who holds power and authority.
How do citizens and the government interact?
I can trace the steps leading up to the American Revolution.
8. List three actions that are
examples of the British
Government doing something to
make the colonists angry.
9. List three specific events
that are examples of colonists
rebelling against the British
government.
A.
B.
C.
Tea Act
Stamp Act
Intolerable Acts
A.
B.
C.
Tea Party
Declaration of
Independence
1st Continental
Congress
I understand the significance of the Declaration of Independence.
10. What was the purpose of
the Declaration of
Independence?
A.
Tell the king what he did
wrong
11. When was the
Declaration of
Independence
adopted?
B.
July 4th 1776
Locating where events
took place.
Production
Global Connections
Maps & Graphs
Identify conflict and cooperation
between countries and our role in
world events.
Recognize how money is made by people.
Identify what is bought, sold, & traded.
I can trace the steps leading up to the American Revolution.
12. Give an example of a
boycott.
A.
Refusing to buy
something
13. Give an example of a
tariff.
14. Describe each of the
following taxes on the
colonists:
A. Sugar Act
Places a tax on sugar &
molasses
B. Stamp Act
Taxed 55 different
types of printed
materials
B.
A tax on imports and
exports
C. Tea Act
Allowed the British
East India company to
not pay a tax on their
imported tea allowing
them to sell it for
cheaper that smuggled
tea
I can compare and contrast the two sides of the Revolutionary War.
15. List the countries that
were allies to the Colonists in
fighting the British.
A.
France
16. German troops were paid
by which army to fight in the
American Revolution?
A.
Hessians Soldiers
B.
Spain
17. What did the
Treaty of Paris 1783
do?
B.
Formal agreement ending the
Revolutionary War in 1783
I can locate and explain the importance of the major battles of the Revolutionary War.
Use the map provided on back of the EMK document to place the following items:
Boston
Charleston
Fort Ticonderoga
Trenton
Philadelphia
Valley Forge
Yorktown
Delaware River
New York City
Lexington & Concord
Atlantic Ocean
Hudson River
Appalachian Mountains
Canada
Saratoga
Bunker Hill