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Copy down Homework for Tonight
Bell Ringer Date: October 25th, 2016 Copy down Homework for Tonight 2) Take out and blank sheet of paper and set it up like so… D6 Roles of Groups in the Revolution
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Hand in: D4 – A Critical Time
Upcoming Homework! Hand in: D4 – A Critical Time Due Today! D4 worksheet is DUE TODAY Please Hand it in!
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Valley Forge White Plains Saratoga Trenton Chapter 6 Review
1) Which location did the Continental army train and become a formidable force? Valley Forge White Plains Saratoga Trenton
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Chapter 6 Review 2) Which statement BEST describes the conditions of the soldiers at Valley Forge? Poorly equipped, nourished, and housed Poorly equipped, malnourished, poorly housed Malnourished, equipped, poorly housed Equipped, fed, and housed
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Marquis de Lafayette Nathanael Greene Friedrich von Steuben
Chapter 6 Review 3) Which German Baron helped train and discipline the Continental Army at Valley Forge? Marquis de Lafayette Nathanael Greene Friedrich von Steuben Richard Henry Lee
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Battle of Yorktown Battle of Sarasota Battle of Trenton
Chapter 6 Review 4) Which Battle was a turning point in the Revolutionary War and persuaded France to join the fight? Battle of Yorktown Battle of Sarasota Battle of Trenton Battle of Saratoga
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Roles of Groups in the Revolution
African Americans The Spanish Native Americans Women Roles of Groups in the Revolution
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Q1: Why did some enslaved African Americans fight for the British?
Q2: How did Congress pay for the war? Q3: What was the result of fighting in the West? Q4: How did privateers help the American war effort?
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Grab a textbook, turn to pg. 186
Textbook Time Grab a textbook, turn to pg. 186
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Roles of Groups in the Revolution
African Americans Fought on both sides Served as minutemen at Lexington and Concord British offered freedom, many joined them Support roles as cooks, blacksmiths, and teamsters
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Roles of Groups in the Revolution
African Americans Fought on both sides Served as minutemen at Lexington and Concord British offered freedom, many joined them Support roles as cooks, blacksmiths, and teamsters 7,000 served including 2,000 in the navy.
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Q1: Why did some enslaved African Americans fight for the British?
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DON’T FORGET QUESTIONS ON THE BACK!
Directions: Read from pg. 188 to 190 and tree diagram the roles of each remaining groups in the Revolutionary War. DON’T FORGET QUESTIONS ON THE BACK!
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