The American Revolution

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The American Revolution Chapter 7 Vocabulary

Revolutionary War

Revolutionary War

Revolutionary War

Revolutionary War

Revolutionary War 1775-1783 a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the 13 Colonies the colonies were fighting for independence from Britain

mercenaries

mercenaries

mercenaries

mercenaries

mercenaries a soldier who fights for any country or group that will pay him

strategy

strategy

strategy

strategy

strategy

strategy

strategy a planned series of actions for achieving something the skill of planning the movements of armies in a war skilful planning in general

guerrillas

guerrillas

guerrillas

guerrillas

guerrillas a member of a small unofficial military group that fights in small groups

treaty

treaty

treaty

treaty

treaty a formal written agreement between two or more countries or governments

Treaty of Paris

Treaty of Paris this is the agreement that ended the war (it was signed in Paris) Britain recognized America as an independent country Britain gave up claims to all the land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mississippi, from Canada to Florida The United States agreed to return all rights and property to the Loyalists in the colonies

Treaty of Paris

Treaty of Paris