Week 11 Quick Start 8th grade

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Week 11 Quick Start 8th grade

Write the first sentence of the second paragraph from the Declaration of Independence.

Why was victory in this battle significant? Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River led to victory in what major battle? Why was victory in this battle significant?

As British General Howe retired for the winter in Philadelphia, General Washington did the same at what nearby location? What was the root cause of the difficulties there?

Surrounded by Americans (including the Green Mountain Boys), this British General surrendered on October 17, 1777. Who was the General and what was the name of the battle?

“Perhaps second only to Washington’s” ability as a military commander, this American general led the Patriots to victory at the Battle of Cowpens. Who was he?

Surrounded by Americans (including the Green Mountain Boys), this British General surrendered on October 17, 1777. Who was the General and what was the name of the battle?

Surrounded by Americans (including the Green Mountain Boys), this British General surrendered on October 17, 1777. Who was the General and what was the name of the battle?