The American Revolution: Causes and Events
Understanding why the colonies fought for independence
The American Revolution: Causes and Events
Understanding why the colonies fought for independence
Social Studies - Grade 4-5
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What was one major reason many colonists were upset with Great Britain before the American Revolution?
Think about the slogan that included the words taxation and representation.
Many colonists were upset because Great Britain taxed them without giving them representatives in Parliament. This idea was called taxation without representation. - 2
The Stamp Act required colonists to pay a tax on printed items such as newspapers, legal papers, and playing cards. Why did colonists protest this law?
Colonists protested the Stamp Act because they believed Great Britain should not tax them without their consent. They felt the law was unfair because they had no representatives in Parliament. - 3
Match the event to its description: Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, Declaration of Independence. Write the correct event next to each description: 1. Colonists dumped tea into Boston Harbor. 2. British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists. 3. The colonies announced they were free from Great Britain.
Look for key words such as tea, soldiers, and free.
1 is the Boston Tea Party. 2 is the Boston Massacre. 3 is the Declaration of Independence. - 4
Why was the Boston Tea Party an important event leading to the American Revolution?
The Boston Tea Party was important because it showed that colonists were willing to take strong action against British taxes. It also led Great Britain to pass stricter laws called the Intolerable Acts. - 5
Explain what the phrase taxation without representation means.
Representation means having someone speak or vote for you in government.
Taxation without representation means people are being taxed by a government even though they do not have someone elected to speak for them in that government. - 6
Put these events in the correct order from earliest to latest: Declaration of Independence, Boston Tea Party, Battles of Lexington and Concord, Stamp Act.
The correct order is Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party, Battles of Lexington and Concord, and Declaration of Independence. - 7
Who were the Patriots during the American Revolution?
Patriots supported independence.
The Patriots were colonists who wanted the American colonies to become independent from Great Britain. - 8
Who were the Loyalists during the American Revolution?
The Loyalists were colonists who stayed loyal to Great Britain and did not support independence. - 9
The Intolerable Acts were passed after the Boston Tea Party. How did these laws affect the colonists?
These laws were meant to punish the colonists.
The Intolerable Acts punished Massachusetts and took away some colonial rights. Many colonists became even more angry with Great Britain and began working together against British rule. - 10
Why are the Battles of Lexington and Concord often called the first battles of the American Revolution?
The Battles of Lexington and Concord are called the first battles because they were the first major fighting between British soldiers and colonial militia in 1775. - 11
What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?
Think about what the word declaration means.
The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to explain why the colonies were separating from Great Britain and to announce that they were becoming independent states. - 12
Name one important leader of the American Revolution and describe what that person did.
One important leader was George Washington. He led the Continental Army during the American Revolution and helped the colonies win independence. - 13
Read this sentence: The colonists formed the First Continental Congress to discuss how to respond to British laws. What was the First Continental Congress?
A congress is a meeting where representatives discuss important issues.
The First Continental Congress was a meeting of colonial leaders who came together to decide how to respond to unfair British laws. - 14
How did boycotts help colonists protest British laws?
A boycott means refusing to buy or use something as a protest.
Boycotts helped colonists protest by refusing to buy British goods. This hurt British businesses and showed that the colonists were united against unfair laws. - 15
Write a short paragraph explaining two causes of the American Revolution.
Two causes of the American Revolution were British taxes and the lack of colonial representation in Parliament. Colonists believed laws such as the Stamp Act and Tea Act were unfair because they had no vote in the British government. These problems helped lead the colonies to fight for independence.