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Wednesday, Nov Get out your spiral and put your binder on the floor 2. Update Table of Contents DateTitleEntry # 11/26Revolution Battle Chart56 11/27Revolution Battle Chart II57 11/28Meet and Greet Activity58 3. Get out your battle chart from yesterday.

The Revolutionary War Battle/EventDateColonial Leader British LeaderOutcomeSignificance Battle of Sackville, IN Feb. 17, 1779 George Rodgers Clark Hamilton “Hair Buyer” Colonials*Help from New Spain *gave Americans control of the west

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The Revolutionary War Battle/EventDateColonial Leader British LeaderOutcomeSignificance Battle of Sackville, ID Feb. 17, 1779 George Rodgers Clark Hamilton “Hair Buyer” Colonials*gave Americans control of the west War at Sea1779John Paul Jones “Bonhomme Richard” “Serapis”Colonials*inspired Americans

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The Revolutionary War Battle/EventDateColonial LeaderBritish LeaderOutcomeSignificance Battle of Sackville, ID Feb. 17, 1779 George Rodgers Clark Hamilton “Hair Buyer” Colonials*gave Americans control of the west War at Sea1779John Paul Jones “Richard” “Serapis”Colonials*inspired Americans Battles in the South Francis Marion “Swamp Fox” 2.Gen. Gates 3.Nathanial Green 1.Lord Cornwallis British*Guerrilla tactics Yorktown, VA Treaty of Paris, 1783

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The Revolutionary War Battle/EventDateColonial Leader British LeaderOutcomeSignificance Yorktown, VA. Oct. 19, Washington 2. Lafayette 3.Rochambeau Lord Cornwallis ColonialsLast Battle

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The Revolutionary War Battle/EventDateColonial Leader British LeaderOutcomeSignificance Yorktown, VA. Oct. 19, Washington 2. Lafayette 3.Rochambeau Lord Cornwallis ColonialsLast Battle Treaty of Paris J. Adams 2.Franklin 3.Jay 1. Lord NorthX1.U.S. indep. 2.U.S. extend to Mississippi 3.Spain gets Florida 4.Debts before war would be repaid 5.British will return slaves 6.Loyalists will be compensated

What do I do now? 1.Meet and Greet You will have 15 minutes to fill in the meet and greet worksheet. The people are on the wall. 2. Pick up quotes worksheet. Use chapter

Quotes: Homework page #’s If you do not finish in class then use the internet and On your own