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Review American Revolution

She believed in liberty and wrote plays that supported Independence

The document that listed grievances causing a break between King and Colonists…

The Declaration was adopted July 4, __________?

Everyone kneel and say the loyalty pledge!

He was a Jewish banker who financed the American Revolution

He defended the British soldiers who were part of the Boston Massacre He revised the Declaration of Independence He sailed to France to help negotiate the Treaty of Paris

The document that ended the American Revolution

An African-American who spied on British troops

He went to France to get economic aid during the American Revolution

This law restricted Colonists from settling West

What militia defended Lexington & Concord from the Redcoats What militia defended Lexington & Concord from the Redcoats? What significance was this fight?

Describe what this quote means in your own words “Give me liberty or give me death”

Name the main objection of the colonists against mercantilism

Hamilton: Finish the line… Yorktown, (year) Significance?

Where did The Continental Army Experience this? Training camp for troops Death camp in winter from starvation and exposure (freezing to death)

The French openly supported the American side in the Revolution after this battle

Which Thomas Paine pamphlet? Washington read at Valley Forge to inspire his troops Argued for American Independence

Act of Parliament that closed the Boston Ports

Sugar Act Stamp Act Declaratory Act Boston Massacre Intolerable Acts What was the outcome? Sugar Act Stamp Act Declaratory Act Boston Massacre Intolerable Acts

“No Taxation without Representation” Why were the colonists unhappy?? Representation where? “No Taxation without Representation” Why were the colonists unhappy??

Read the passage look at titles Main Idea Read the passage look at titles Decide what the main idea based on the most consistent theme

An African-American soldier Rode to warn Sons of Liberty that British were coming Fought at Saratoga

Consider what points of view are being expressed Point of view Consider what points of view are being expressed Identify the point of view the question is asking Look at answer similarities in answer choices-which one is different?

Declaration of Independence or Olive Branch Petition? Which came first? Declaration of Independence or Olive Branch Petition? Treaty of Paris or Declaration of Independence

Hamilton: Say the Question/line that fits… Demonstrates that America had to overcome all disadvantages to win the Revolution

Declaration of Independence What two Enlightenment Philosophes influenced this document? English Philosophe American Philosophe