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Anne Bailey Abigail Adams Deborah Sampson Sybil Ludington Rev. War
A 100 Anne decided to fight against these two groups to avenge her husband’s death.
British and Indians A 100
A 200 How many miles was the three day trip Anne Bailey made from Ft. Lee to Ft. Savannah to get ammunition?
100 miles A 200
A 300 What tragic event caused Anne Bailey to begin to recruit men to join the Virginia line?
the death of her husband A 300
Who did Anne Bailey leave her son with when she left to help forces fight the Indians and British? A 400
Her neighbor A 400
Explain how Anne Bailey received her nickname. A 500
She was thought by the Indians to be possessed by an evil spirit and insane. A 500
This colony was where Abigail Adams was born and raised. B 100
Massachusetts B 100
Abigail Adams contributed these primary sources to our historical record. B 200
The letters of correspondence between Abigail and John Adams B 200
While colonist were fighting for their rights to be free from England, Abigail also wrote about the rights of these people. B 300
Women’s Rights B 300
Abigail Adams was the wife of this president and the mother of what other president. B 400
John Adams and John Quincy Adams B 400
B 500 What were some of the duties of Abigail as a colonial wife during the Revolutionary War?
Abigail raised and educated the children, managed the farm, provided food and shelter, and was responsible for daily family decisions. B 500
What was the secret of Revolutionary War soldier Robert Shirtliffe? C 100
Robert was a woman named Deborah Sampson. C 100
Deborah volunteered in this regiment of the army. C 200
She served in Captain George Webb’s light infantry Company, 4 th Regiment C 200
Who discovered Robert Shirtliffe’s secret? C 300
The doctor who treated her wounds. C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
The doctor sent Robert with a letter to meet this famous person. C 400
George Washington C 400
What did Deborah Sampson do after the war? C 500
She lectured about her experiences in the Revolutionary War. C 500
D 100 How old was Sybil Ludington when she rode to warn the militia?
16 D 100
How many miles did Sybil Ludington ride to warn the militia? D 200
40 miles D 200
What time of day did Sybil make her ride? D 300
She made her ride at night. D 300
Why was Sybil’s ride so dangerous? D 400
She had to stay away from the English soldiers as well as any colonists who supported the English. D 400
What was the effect of Sybil warning the militia about the approaching English troops? D 500
The militia met and fought the English as they were leaving town. They did not stop the destruction completely, but they were able to minimize the amount. D 500
In what year was the Declaration of Independence signed? E 100
1776 E 100
Women in the Revolution boycotted cloth from England. Explain what a boycott is. E 200
In the boycott they refused to buy goods as a form of protest. E 200
Name two items women typically boycotted in the colonies. E 300
Tea and Cloth E 300
Another colonial women made the first American flag. Who was she? E 400
Betsy Ross E 400
This young African American slave became a famous poet. Who was she? E 500
Phillis Wheatley E 500
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