US History GPS Review Unit Two American Revolution by Glenn Lewis, 2010 Part Two.

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US History GPS Review Unit Two American Revolution by Glenn Lewis, 2010 Part Two

Enlightenment Declaration of Independence John Locke “consent of the governed” Thomas Jefferson Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On

“When in the course of human events…” Declaration of Independence “unalienable rights” “life, liberty, & the pursuit of happiness” “lives, fortunes, & sacred honor” Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On

diplomacy alliance with France Benjamin Franklin Louis XVI Saratoga Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On

French Marquis de Lafayette nobleman served in US army Yorktown Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On

delegate from Virginia George Washington leader of Continental Army crossed Delaware River father of our country Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On

Baron Von Steuben Valley Forge harsh winter synonymous with suffering loyalty to Washington Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On

Lord Cornwallis Treaty of Paris, 1783 British surrender French help Yorktown Click This Button To End This Review Click This Button For An Explanation Of This Answer Click This Button To Move On