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Final Events Leading to The American Revolution
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June, 1775 Ethan Allan captured British garrison at Fort Ticonderoga Heavy British losses at Bunker (Breed’s Hill) Ethan Allan captured British garrison at Fort Ticonderoga Heavy British losses at Bunker (Breed’s Hill)
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July, 1775 Olive Branch petition sent by John Adams is rejected by King George III
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January 1776 “Common Sense” - a pamphlet written by Englishman, Thomas Paine - called for the immediate separation of the colonies from Great Britain -hugely successful and widely read and debated in the colonies
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March 1776 Henry Knox brings cannon from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston British evacuate the city and sail for Nova Scotia Henry Knox brings cannon from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston British evacuate the city and sail for Nova Scotia
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June 1776 British navy defeated in the Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
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July 1776 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Declaration of Independence - written by Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Livingston, and Roger Sherman John Hancock known for large signature Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Declaration of Independence - written by Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Livingston, and Roger Sherman John Hancock known for large signature
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Thomas Jefferson Main author of the Declaration of Independence Minister to France 1st Secretary of State 3rd President Democrat-Republican Main author of the Declaration of Independence Minister to France 1st Secretary of State 3rd President Democrat-Republican
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Benjamin Franklin Inventor Printer Scientist Statesman Philosopher Diplomat Inventor Printer Scientist Statesman Philosopher Diplomat
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George Washington Wealthy plantation owner - Mount Vernon Fought in French & Indian War Commander in Chief of the Continental Army 1st US president Wealthy plantation owner - Mount Vernon Fought in French & Indian War Commander in Chief of the Continental Army 1st US president
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John Adams Lawyer Signer of the Declaration of Independence 1st Vice President 2nd President Federalist Lawyer Signer of the Declaration of Independence 1st Vice President 2nd President Federalist
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John Paul Jones Scotsman Commanded Navy “Bonhomme Richard” Won battle against the “Serapis” “I have not yet begun to fight” Scotsman Commanded Navy “Bonhomme Richard” Won battle against the “Serapis” “I have not yet begun to fight”
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Alexander Hamilton Born in the West Indies GW’s aide during the Revolutionary War 1st Secretary of the Treasury Supporter of the Constitution Killed in a duel with Aaron Burr Born in the West Indies GW’s aide during the Revolutionary War 1st Secretary of the Treasury Supporter of the Constitution Killed in a duel with Aaron Burr
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Benedict Arnold Infamous name in American history Helped capture Fort Ticonderoga Victorious at Saratoga Turned traitor willing to turn West Point fort to the English Fled to Canada Infamous name in American history Helped capture Fort Ticonderoga Victorious at Saratoga Turned traitor willing to turn West Point fort to the English Fled to Canada
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Abigail Adams Believed in equal rights for men and women Wife of John and mother of John Quincy “Remember the Ladies” Believed in equal rights for men and women Wife of John and mother of John Quincy “Remember the Ladies”
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Patrick Henry Virginian lawyer Member of the House of Burgesses Fiery speaker against the king “Give me liberty or give me death Virginian lawyer Member of the House of Burgesses Fiery speaker against the king “Give me liberty or give me death
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John Hancock British wanted to capture Richest man in New England Most visible signer of the Declaration of Independence Wanted to command the Continental Army British wanted to capture Richest man in New England Most visible signer of the Declaration of Independence Wanted to command the Continental Army
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Samuel Adams Numerous business failures Cousin of John Conspirator behind the Boston Tea Party Signer of the Declaration of Independence Numerous business failures Cousin of John Conspirator behind the Boston Tea Party Signer of the Declaration of Independence
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