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By Add 5+ slides of relevant pictures/maps The Revolutionary War By Add 5+ slides of relevant pictures/maps

Vocabulary Patriot – Loyalist

The Battle of Bunker Hill

The Olive Branch Petition

The Declaration of Independence Introduction Purpose of the Declaration of Independence -

Purpose of Government Summary

Wrongs Done by King Summary

Declaration of Independence Primary Author: Notable Signers

Battle of Saratoga (add info from The Story of Us)

Harsh Winter at Valley Forge Dates Location Summary

Hardships that soldiers endured at Valley Forge

Valley Forge Picture(s)

How did women assist during the Revolutionary War? List

Victory of Yorktown

What countries came to the aid of the 13 Colonies. Country – and how they assisted Country – an how they assisted

Treaty of Paris

In your opinion, give 3 reasons that the Continental Army won the Revolutionary War. 1. 2. 3.