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American Colonists who wanted independence, and won it.
They wanted to remain with Britain, and fought the Patriots.
The last name of the one who originally wanted to stay with Britain. After the war he was elected to the Georgia Legislature.
Last name of the slave who fought against the British in the American Revolutionary War.
This woman was very tall and was best known for killing 6 British soldiers. A county is named after her.
The last name of the British born founding father who was a representative of Georgia Continental Congress.
First name of the man who gained independance after helping during the war. He also signed the Declaration of Independence.
Last name of one of the 3 men who signed the Declaration of Independance. This one was one of the most successful lawyers in Georgia.
The name of the Battle that heppened in Wilkes County where the Patriots defeated a Loyalists Militia force.
This was the 2nd most deadly battle and took place in the Fall of 1779.
The month and day that the Declaration of Independence was signed.
Imposed a direct tax on the colonies of British America. Prupose was to help pay for troops stationed in North America.
These were laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party
The French and Indian War was also called _______ Years War.
He is a founding father and legislator who fought in the Battle of Burke County Jail and took part in the 1777 Constitutional Convention.
Last name of the Founder of the University of Georgia and a delegate to the Constitutional Convention.
The first ten ammendments is call the _________.
On Jan 2, 1788, This state became the 4th state to ratify the US Constitution.
After the French and Indian War, the British gained these colonies in North America.
The main causes of The American Revolution was based on ending all Social and Civic ______________. We all should be equal.

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