Become a Patriot! By: Nathan Kiesel.

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Become a Patriot! By: Nathan Kiesel

King George the 3rd King George let Britain go into dept after the French and Indian war. He doesn't have good generals. The patriots won the war against all odds.

These talented people help defeat Britain. Leaders! These talented people help defeat Britain. George Washington Henry Knox Eathen Allen Patrick Henry

Picture Time! In the Boston Massacre the British fight snowball with guns.

Fort Ticonderoga! The capture of Fort Ticonderoga was know as “America first victory.” This happened 21 days after the start off the war. The British allowed 80 militia take over Fort Ticonderoga while the troops were sleeping.

“We fight, get beat, rise, and fight again” Quote Time! “We fight, get beat, rise, and fight again” -General Green This quote shows that the colonies will never give up! This quote also show that the colonies wouldn’t give up even if they lose a battle.

Become a patriot because… Conclusion! Become a patriot because… King George isn’t the best leader The colonies have good leaders The Boston Massacre Fort Ticonderoga

Now I hope you will become a patriot in the Revolutionary War. The End! Now I hope you will become a patriot in the Revolutionary War.