Guess Who? Fact - something that is real, which has happened and known to be true.

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Guess Who?

Fact - something that is real, which has happened and known to be true.

Myth - a story, person, or thing that has been made up or imagined and is not real.

Chronological - the order in which things happen.

Civility – politeness

Revolutionary War – a war that went on from 1775 to 1783, in which the American colonies won their independence from Great Britain.

Silver dollar – a coin that is made of silver and worth a dollar.

Virtue – the right action or thoughts; goodness.

British - having to do with Great Britain; its people or language.

Defeat - to win a victory over something or someone; to beat in a game or battle.

Commemorate - to honor the memory of.