| A | B |
| King George III | Leader of Great Britain before and druing the Rev. War |
| Sam Adams | Patriot who organized the Son of Liberty. Considered #1 rabble-rouser by Britain |
| Patrick Henry | Virginia lawmaker and patriot known for his bold speeches supporting American Independence |
| Mercy Otis | Patriot writer. Daughter of Liberty. Wrote in support of American Independence |
| John Adams | Patriot leader. COusin of Sam Adams. Lawyer who defended British redcoats on trial after massacre. |
| Dr. Joseph Warren | Respected doctor and patriot. head of Boston spy ring. Sent Revere and Dawes to warn Adams adn Hancock. Died at Bunker HIll. |
| Paul Revere | Patriot express rider, son of liberty, and silversmith. Rode from Boston to Lexington on April 18, 1775, to warn that redcoats were out. |
| William Dawes | Dawes also rode to Lexington by way of teh Boston neck. Prescott met Dawes and Revere to help spread the alarm. |
| John Hancock | Patriot leader. President of 2nd Continental Congress. 1st to sign declaration of independence |
| General Gage | British general who controlled Boston after the Tea Party. Sent redcoats to Lexington and Concord. |
| Capt. Parker | Captain of Lexington minutemen. Leader at Battle of Lexington, first battle of the Rev. War. "Shot Heard Round the World." |
| Crispus Attucks | Former slave. 1st casaulty of American Revolutiom |