Where was the Revolutionary War fought?

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Where was the Revolutionary War fought? MONDAY Turn to pages 34-35 of the Atlas. Read the introduction. Then look at graph A, “Taking sides.” America.” Use the information to answer the following questions:. What were the rebel colonists called? ______________ What were the colonists called who supported the British? ________________ Were there more Patriots or Loyalists? ______________ What percent of the colonists did not take either side? ________ % TUESDAY Use Map B and C, “Revolutionary War”, to complete the following sentences. Most early battles of the Revolutionary War took place in the ___________ and _________________ colonies. Most later battles took place in the _______________ colonies and on ships at __________________________. WEDNESDAY Look at picture D and read the caption. Use map C and picture D to answer the following questions: Where did the final battle of the Revolutionary War take place? _______________________ Who lead the final defeat of the British? ____________________________ THURSDAY Use graph E, “Soldiers’ Deaths”, and graph E on page 39 to complete the following sentences: Roughly 25,700 _______________________ soldiers did in the war. That was more than the population of ________________________ The population of the United States in 1780 was ____________________. That means almost ______% of the population died during the war.