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OTHER
OTHER II
CAUSES
PEOPLE BATTLES
Sources
D.O.I.Final Jeopardy
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Person that was loyal to Britain and
opposed independence
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Person that wanted independence from
Britain and was willing to fight for it
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2,000 Continental soldiers lost their
lives at this camp in the winter of 1777-
1778
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Colonial phrase that came out of the Stamp
Act
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Reason the British decided to move the war to the South towards its
end
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George Washington was their leader,
fought on their own land, controlled
countryside, fighting a people’s movement
– determination
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More experienced and better equipped army, more soldiers,
more funds, controlled cities easily, help from Native Americans
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States began to do this as a result of the American Revolution
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How does British style of fighting differ
from Continental style of fighting?
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Name one European group that fought
with the British and one that fought with
the Continental army.
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5 colonists were killed when British
soldiers opened fire on a group of
colonists – Revere does an engraving
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Said the colonists cannot
go past the Appalachian Mountains
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Tax on all printed materials –
newspapers, pamphlets, playing
cards, etc.
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Closed Boston Harbor, forced
colonists to house troops, and forbade
town meetings – done in reaction to Boston
Tea Party
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The Tea Act/Tax forced colonial tea
to be more expensive by not taxing tea from this company
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Commander-in-chief of the Continental
Army
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Rode twice as far as Paul Revere to warn that the British were
coming
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Trained the Continental Army at
Valley Forge
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Famous American traitor – helped the Continental
army to win the Battle of Ticonderoga, but later tried unsuccessfully to surrender West Point to
the British
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British general who surrendered at
Yorktown to end the American Revolution
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First battles of the American Revolution,
called “the shot heard round the
world”
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Colonial loss where the colonists were told not to fire
until they see the whites of their eyes
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Last battle of the American Revolution
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Turning point of the war – after this Patriot win the
French decided to help the Patriots
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Battle of Trenton:
100 – date of attack
100 – who attacked whom?
100 – key to success?
100 – who won?
100 – impact of this victory?
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Type of source that comes from the
actual event – quote, speech, picture,
diary, letter
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Source not from the actual event –
encyclopedia, movie, book
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Main author of the DOI
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Purpose of the DOI
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The 3 Enlightenment ideas in the DOI
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US government is a mixture of what 2
democracies?
How did the American Revolution influence
this?
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NO TAXATION WITHOUT
REPRESENTATION
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MORE LOYALISTS THERE
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COLONIAL ADVANTAGES
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BRITISH ADVANTAGES
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WRITE THEIR OWN CONSTITUTIONS
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BRITISH – ORGANIZED, SET FORMATIONS, RANKED FIRING
IN OPEN AREAS
CONTINENTAL – AMBUSH, QUICK SKIRMISHES AND
RETREATS, GUERILLA WARFARE
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HESSIANS FOUGHT WITH BRITISH
PRUSSIANS AND FRENCH FOUGHT
WITH CONTINENTALS
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PROCLAMATION OF 1763
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INTOLERABLE OR COERCIVE ACTS
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EAST INDIA TRADING COMPANY
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GEORGE WASHINGTON
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FRIEDRICH VON STEUBEN
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GENERAL CORNWALLIS
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LEXINGTON AND CONCORD
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BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL
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BATTLE OF YORKTOWN
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BATTLE OF SARATOGA
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- DECEMBER 25, 1776
- CONTINENTAL ARMY ATTACKED HESSIANS
- SURPRISE ATTACK, AMBUSH, ATTACK ENEMY WHILE NOT PREPARED
- CONTINENTAL ARMY WINS
- SOLDIERS REENLIST, WASHINGTON A HERO, SAVES PHILADELPHIA AND ARMY, GIVES COLONISTS HOPE
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TO JUSTIFY THE COLONISTS REVOLT
AGAINST GREAT BRITAIN
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1. All people have natural rights – life, liberty and pursuit of happiness
2. All governments purpose should be to protect people’s rights
3. If governments do not protect people’s rights, they should overthrow their government.
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DIRECT AND REPRESENTATIVE
NO REPRESENTATION IN THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT MADE
COLONISTS CHOOSE DEMOCRACIES THAT
GUARANTEED THE PEOPLE SPECFIC RIGHTS AND A VOICE
IN THEIR GOVERNMENT