Today’s Objective Click Here. After the completion of the web quest on the American Revolution, students will be able to explain the sequence of battles.

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Today’s Objective Click Here

After the completion of the web quest on the American Revolution, students will be able to explain the sequence of battles. Assessment will occur by a five question quiz. Next Slide

Navigate through the web quest. Click on the links provided, and read the information on the page. Along the way, be sure to answer the questions on the question sheet. In addition to the question sheet, a table have been provided for you. On this table, make sure that you fill out ALL of the information for each battle. Next Slide

The Players Bunker Hill Quebec Declaration of Independence Long Island White Plans Fort Washington Trenton Review Question 1 Review Question 2 Review Question 3 Click on the red titles to move to the next slide

Benedict Arnold

Jefferson John Adams Sam Adams Franklin Hancock Harrison Morris

Quiz

1. The American soldiers were an equal match for the British. TRUEFALSE

2. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. TRUEFALSE

3. General Washington outnumbered the British during the battle of Fort Washington. TRUEFALSE