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American Revolution Review Game... ANSWERS!!!

Question 1 *Representation Complete the following… No taxation without _____________!

What is the term for a colonist that supported the Revolution? Question 2 *Patriot What is the term for a colonist that supported the Revolution?

Question 3 *Loyalist What is the term for a colonist that supported ties with Great Britain?

What is the term for a paid German soldier (mercenary)? Question 4 *Hessians What is the term for a paid German soldier (mercenary)?

Question 5 *Paine This writer promoted the revolutionary cause with his work… Common Sense.

This man was once a trusted Colonial General, but he became a traitor. Question 6 *Arnold This man was once a trusted Colonial General, but he became a traitor.

This man was the leader of the Green Mountain Boys! Question 7 *Allen This man was the leader of the Green Mountain Boys!

Question 8 *R.H. LEE This man introduced a resolution to declare independence from Great Britain.

This man was the British King during the revolution. Question 9 *George III This man was the British King during the revolution.

This man was the French King during the revolution. Question 10 *Louis XVI This man was the French King during the revolution.

This was Washington’s Christmas attack… a very successful one! Question 11 *Trenton This was Washington’s Christmas attack… a very successful one!

Question 12 *John Paul Jones This man is referred to as the “father of the American Navy” and he said that he had “not yet begun to fight”!!

This battle was the turning point of the war. Question 13 *Saratoga This battle was the turning point of the war.

Question 14 *Burgoyne This man was told to stop the Americans after Trenton, but he was beaten at the Battle of Saratoga.

Question 15 *Hale This 24-year-old Patriot spy wished he had more lives to give for the, because he was to be put to death after being caught.

This 19-year-old Frenchman became an American general. Question 16 *Lafayette This 19-year-old Frenchman became an American general.

Question 17 * Lincoln, O’Hara After the Patriots won at Yorktown, __________ accepted a sword from __________.

This is the most superior team in the history of all middle schools. Question 18 *Blue Team This is the most superior team in the history of all middle schools.

Question 19 *Molly Pitcher This woman could do more than just deliver water.

Question 20 *Cornwallis This British General was the loser that got trapped at Yorktown, then he wasn’t man enough to surrender his own sword.

Question 22 *Dr. Warren This man signaled the riders… envisioned his own death… then died on Breed’s Hill.

Question 23 *de Grasse This was a French admiral that helped us win at Yorktown, setting up a blockade in the Chesapeake.

This president of the second Continental Congress… Question 24 *Hancock This president of the second Continental Congress… Signed Big

Question 25 *Locke This man’s philosophies are found throughout the Declaration of Independence.

Question 26 *Pitt This member of the House of Lords wanted to withdraw British troops from America.

Question 27 *Gage This man was supposed to capture Sam Adams and John Hancock prior to the war.

This man led the Patriots at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Question 28 *Prescott This man led the Patriots at the Battle of Bunker Hill.

Question 29 *Valley Forge During the winter of 1777-78, many Patriots froze, starved, and died here.

Question 30 *Washington This man led the Continental Army for 8 years, and then he returned to his home in Mount Vernon.

Question 31 *Olive Branch Petition Prior to the war, the Second Continental Congress sent this to the king, attempting to keep the peace.

Question 32 *Jefferson With a little help from his friends, this man wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Question 33 *Jay, Adams, Franklin Name the THREE guys that traveled to Europe to work out a peace deal with the British at the end of the war.

Question 34 *Treaty of Paris What treaty ended the American Revolutionary War?

Question 35 *Lord North Who was the British Prime Minister that was removed from office after a comment he made following Yorktown?