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Fact or Fib Ten Facts about Washington and the Revolutionary War
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Fact or Fib Directions On a sheet of paper number 1-10. For each statement write down if it is a fact or fib.
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Fact or Fib 1. Washington was appointed commander of the Continental Army on June 14, 1775. He would not return to Mount Vernon until 6 years later.
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Fact or Fib 2. Prior to his appointment as head of the Continental Army, Washington had never commanded a large army in the field
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Fact or Fib 3. Washington and the Continental army narrowly escaped total destruction in the New York campaign of 1776
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Fact or Fib 4. Washington crossed the Delaware River twice in December 1776
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Fact or Fib 5. Washington’s smallpox inoculation program was one of his best decisions of the war
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Fact or Fib 6. Supply issues became one of Washington’s greatest challenges
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Fact or Fib 7. Mount Vernon escaped destruction in 1781, but the method used to gain its security alarmed Washington
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Fact or Fib 8. Prior to its decisive victory at Yorktown, the American military teetered upon total collapse
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Fact or Fib 9. Washington deftly put down a growing military rebellion
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Fact or Fib 10. Washington’s greatest display of power was his surrender of power
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Fact or Fib Ten Facts about Washington and the Revolutionary War Check Your Answers Go to the perrylocal.org/dialb Click on Class Materials Click on American Wars 3 rd Quarter Click on Ten Facts about Washington and the Revolutionary War Link
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