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A M E R I C 100 200 300 400 500

Who served as General-in-Chief for the colonial army, despite his lack of military experience?

Who was a delegate from Virginia at the 2nd continental congress and was the principle author of the Declaration of Independence?

Who led the colonial regiment to victory at the battle of Saratoga, but later planned to assassinate Washington?

Who authored the pamphlet “Common Sense”?

Who captained the Bonhomme Richard & captured a great naval victory for the colonies by defeating the Man of War ship Serapis?

Who was the colonial officer who tried to betray Fort West Point to the British to help pay for gambling debts?

Who was the French General that was sent to assist the colonists and helped to win the battle at Yorktown?

Who led the Green Mountain Boys to an early colonial victory by capturing Fort Ticonderoga from the British?

Who was a radical colonist from Boston who led the Sons of Liberty?

Who was a general from Poland who helped plan the defenses of New York towards the end of the Revolutionary War?

The Declaration of Independence was formally adopted by the 2nd Continental Congress on what date?

Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain during the war were called ______.

The Treaty of _____ was the agreement that ended the Revolutionary War.

Love and Loyal support of one’s country is known as______.

General Washington’s famous crossing of the ___ River surprised British and Hessian soldiers at Trenton.

This battle was considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War.

This battle was the first significant victory for General Washington and the colonists.

This battle was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War and brought an end to British occupation of America.

This battle is considered the “shot heard round the world” and began the Revolutionary War.

This battle was considered a moral victory for the colonists and proved that they could compete with the Bristish.

This battle was the site of General Washington’s famous crossing on December 24th , 1776

This document stated that each individual has the right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”.

Those delegates who favored independence rather than further negotiations with the British were considered?

Militia members who had promised to be ready for action at a minute’s notice.

Who is known as the most well known traitor in U. S Who is known as the most well known traitor in U.S. History because of his attempted betrayal.

The Battle of Bunker Hill was considered a __________ victory for colonists.

What did Thomas Paine’s pamphlet encourage colonial leaders to do?

This battle is considered the turning point of the war.

Provide two advantages the colonists had in the war.

This man is given most of the credit for writing the declaration of independence.

Provide two examples of advantages the British had in the war.

Name one of the men who rode with Paul Revere to warn the colonists in Lexington and Concord.

The battle inaccurately known as Bunker Hill, took place where?

We as American’s have this American to thank for convincing the French to help in the Revolutionary War.