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Leader of the Patriot Army
The Battle/location of the turning point in the Revolutionary War.
Last name of the British General who surrendered his troop at Saratoga, New York.
On Christmas Eve of 1776, Gen. Washington leads his troops across THIS river to capture the British at Trenton, NJ.p.156
The Partiots make up the army known as the ______?________Army. p.152.
Colonists that wanted to remain under the control of Great Britain. p.131
The colonists that wanted to be free from the control of the British. p.131
Soldiers that are PAID to fight for a specific cause. p.152
Wars in the colonies fought before the writing of the Declaration of Independence. p.153
Another name for a Loyalist in the colonies. p.151
Governor of Virginia that offered slaves freedom if they fought with the British. p.151
A religious group of colonists in Pennsylvania that refused to participate in any violence. p.151
The introduction to the Declaration of Independence. 0.138
Last name of the Enlightenment thinker who influenced the Declaration by the belief of "all people being born with natural rights" . 138
The battle the Patriots had to quit because they ran out of gun powder. p.131
What members of colonial militias were known as since they could be ready to fight quickly. 128
The military leader of Vermont's Green Mountain Boys. p.130
This battle was known for its "shot heard around the world." p. 129
Patriot of Virginia who inspired others by his quote "give me liberty or give me death. p.128
Female Patriot famous for helping her husband fire a cannon during the battle of Monmouth. p.148
The specific group of mercenaries hired by Britain to fight for their side. p.152
Gen. Burgoyne started from this LOCATION to lead his troops to the colony of New York. p.157
Eurpeam country that joined fighting with the colonists after Saratoga. p.158
Gen. von ___?___helped train the Partiots into an effective and rugged army. p.161
In Virginia, it was the last battle that ended the American Revolutionary War. p.172

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