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BattlesImportant

PeopleTreaty of Paris

1783Help

Declaration of

Independence

Hidden Countries

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Battle in New York in which Washington was

ready to give up

Long Island

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This was the battle that convinced the French to help the

Americans

Saratoga

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This was the final battle of the Revolution and the colony it took

place in

Yorktown / VA

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This battle ended badly for some partying Hessians

Trenton

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This battle was an American defeat in the South with 3300

casualties and deserters

Camden

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This British General declined the surrender ceremony

Cornwallis

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A.K.A “The Swamp Fox”

Francis Marion

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Spoke very plainly and frankly on independence

Thomas Paine

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Another name for the Hessians who fought not out of loyalty but

for money

mercenaries

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Two British generals who were supposed to carry out

a plan to take over the Hudson River

Burgoyne / Howe

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The treaty was signed in this country

France

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One of the Americans sent to work out the treaty

Ben Franklin

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What were the Western and Eastern boundaries of the newly

formed United States?

Mississippi River and Atlantic Ocean

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The treaty said that the world had to officially recognize what?

US independence

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Only mention of land exchange. What land? To

Whom?

Florida goes to Spain

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“A military drill sergeant”

von Steuben

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A place of suffering and military training

Valley Forge

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She gave water to soldiers on the battlefield

Molly Pitcher

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He marched with Washington from New

York to Yorktown

Rochambeau

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French admiral who arrived at the right time

de Grasse

Daily Double!!!

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This pamphlet inspired colonists to declare

independence

Common Sense

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He was the primary author of the Declaration

Thomas Jefferson

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One word to describe rights that cannot be taken away

unalienable

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These three rights are considered to be unalienable

Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness

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The Declaration can be split into these three

parts

Rights, Wrongs, Official Dec. of Independence

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Vladimir and Olga are Soviet Names

Iran, Vietnam

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Extra Tuition Will Help An Amateur to Improve His PaintingPanama, Spain

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In the United Nations We Denounce the WholesaleBan on Atomic Weapons

Sweden, Lebanon

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If An Iron Pipe Rusts You Just Have To Shrug and Accept It

Peru, Uganda

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Have You Ever Heard an Animal Talk in Dialect?

Malta, India