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King of Great Britain during the American Revolution.
Leader of the Sons of Liberty and led protest at Boston Tea Party.
Author that wrote to influence people to fight against Great Britain.
Warned New Hampshire colonist with Paul Revere that the Redcoats were coming.
People that supported colonies and the American Revolution.
Believed in the natural right of life, liberty, and property which was later changed to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
Spanish military leader that helped the patriots with army ammunition and food.
United State's first well-known Naval Commander in the American Revolution.
Sons of Liberty wrote letters to other colonists to help them keep interest in what Parliament and King George III was doing.
12 of the 13 colonies met in Philadelphia to protect colonial rights. They boycott trade with Great Britain and began training troops.
Colonial government during American Revolution to form the Continental Army and to form committees to acquire supplies.
Founding Father who was known for the declaration to the Second Virginia Convention saying "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
1st person killed in Boston Massacre and is an apparent run away slave.
Armed colonists that volunteered to defend their community against Great Britain during the American Revolution.
1st United States President
A colonist of America that supported Great Britain.
Known for "Remember the ladies!" and wife of John Adams.
Help financed the American Revolution.
Military officer who served as the military general of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War until he died.
Group of colonists that staged protests which is led by Samuel Adams and led Boston Tea Party.
Helped draft the Declaration of Independence and was the first vice president.
Silversmith that was part of the Sons of Liberty and made an engraving of the Boston Massacre.
Founding Father that wrote Common Sense that influenced the American Revolution and Declaration of Independence.
3rd President and helped draft the Declaration of Independence.
Military officer and French aristocrat who commanded Siege of Yorktown and several other battles.
Enslaved African American who served the Continental Army in the American Revolution that was a double spy.

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