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1 Classwork – Tuesday, Mar. 21
Major Battles of The Revolutionary War Chart – p.82 View Slide Show linked on wiki page to complete chart No slide for Battle of New York (use books in class) Due by the end of class Revolutionary War Battles Map Activity p. 122, 131, and 133 in yellow book P. 115 and 119 in “Big Red” posted on wiki Crash Course: “Who Won the American Revolution” p. 81 Link on wiki page View video and answer questions Revolutionary Battles QUIZ TOMORROW! UNIT 2 TEST THURSDAY!!! Constructed Response Question on wiki page Study Guide Answer Key on wiki page (pp in manual)

2 MAP 24: (using Ch. 4 Sec. 3 and Ch. 4 Sec. 4 the maps on pp
MAP 24: (using Ch. 4 Sec. 3 and Ch. 4 Sec. 4 the maps on pp. 115, 119 in The Americans, identify the places being described below. Then locate and label each place with its name and the letter of the description. City that was the epicenter, or point of origin of armed conflict between the British and colonial forces French fort on Lake Champlain, New York captured by the British in the French and Indian War. Place where the “shot heard ‘round the world” was fired New Jersey city near the Delaware River where Washington’s Continental army surprised some German Hessian soldiers on Christmas Day for a major victory for the rebel cause. City where the 1st and 2nd Continental Congresses met. Colony directly affected by the Intolerable Acts Most famous Revolutionary War battle in North Carolina. Battle where George Washington and the Continental Army were trapped and almost forced to surrender to the British, until they narrowly escaped. Place where Washington camped through the winter of 1777 with his weakened army. Represents the lowest point of the war for the Continental Army. Became the western boundary of the United States after the Treaty of Paris of 1783 ended the Revolutionary War. Battle that represented the turning point of the war, after which France agreed to join the war on the side of the colonial rebels. Battle where British General Lord Cornwallis was surrounded and forced to surrender by the Continental Army led by George Washington and the French fleet led by Marquis de Lafayette.

3 Create a map key in the box on Map 28
MAP 28: Using p. 133 in The Americans, use different colors or different patterns to shade the United States, British Territory, Spanish territory, territory claimed by Spain and the U.S., territory claimed by Britain and the U.S, and territory claimed by Russia, Spain, and Britain Create a map key in the box on Map 28 MAP 28: Using p. 133 in The Americans, use different colors or different patterns to shade the following: United States British Territory Spanish territory territory claimed by Spain and the U.S. territory claimed by Britain and the U.S. territory claimed by Russia, Spain, and Britain Create a map key in the box on Map 28

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8 “The Crossing of the Delaware River”
With which battle is this painting associated?


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