Guided Reading Activity 6-1

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Guided Reading Activity 6-1 The American Revolution

Americans who supported independence Strongest navy in the world, experienced well trained army, wealth, larger population Lacked a regular army & navy, lacked military experience, lacked weapons and ammunition, not all colonists wanted independence

4. Americans who remained loyal to Great Britain. 5. Americans knew the land and fought with determination to protect it. 6. Hessians were fighting for money, Patriots were fighting for freedom 7. They were both women who fought with Patriot forces

8. Nathan Hale 9. Thomas Paine 10. To inspire them to continue the fight 11. White southerners were afraid that if enslaved African Americans had guns they would revolt. 12. Christmas night, 1776 13. Albany, New York 14. General John Burgoyne