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BattlesPeopleDefinition Misc. 100 200 300 400 500 600 Final Jeopardy
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The Battle of Trenton took place in which state? 100
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New Jersey
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Which tactic did the Colonist use that broke the rules of 18 th century warfare? Which tactic did the Colonist use that broke the rules of 18 th century warfare? 200
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They targeted British commanders and used guerilla style fighting
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What was General Burgoyne’s goal at the Battle of Saratoga? 300
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Stop supply of troops/ supplies would bring a quick end to the war To cut off the colonies from New England
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Why did George Washington decide to fight the Battle of Trenton? 400
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Morale booster for the exhausted, tired, worn men— wanted a successful battle before they stopped fighting for the winter Morale booster for the exhausted, tired, worn men— wanted a successful battle before they stopped fighting for the winter Only 1400 Hessians vs. 2400 of the Continental Army Only 1400 Hessians vs. 2400 of the Continental Army To boost the morale of his soldiers
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How did Americans win the Battle of Yorktown? 500
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American/ French army sandwiched Cornwallis between French navy in Yorktown peninsula forcing the British to surrender Sandwiching the British
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Why was John Paul Jones known as the “Father of the American Navy”? 600
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He used a tactical victory that showed his perseverance and dedication to the cause of defeating the British navy. He was able to help build up the American navy after this victory. He defeated the Serapis
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I was the leader of the Continental Army and brought my men through the Battle of Trenton, Valley Forge, and Yorktown. 100
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George Washington
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In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are born equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among this are life, liberty, and…” …what? 200
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The pursuit of happiness
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“The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands now, deserves the love and thanks of men and women.” “The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands now, deserves the love and thanks of men and women.” Please describe what this quote by Thomas Paine means. Please describe what this quote by Thomas Paine means. 300
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Thomas Paine believed that a person wasn’t a true Patriot unless they were dedicated to the cause unless they were going to stand and fight during the hardest times. Thomas Paine believed that a person wasn’t a true Patriot unless they were dedicated to the cause unless they were going to stand and fight during the hardest times. Angry at people jumping off the bandwagon
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Benedict Arnold was known as a traitor for attempting to give which Patriot fort to the British? Benedict Arnold was known as a traitor for attempting to give which Patriot fort to the British? 400
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Fort Ticonderoga
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Who was the British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown? 500
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General Cornwallis
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Which Patriot leader was known as the “Swamp Fox” and used guerilla warfare as a tactic against the British during the Southern Campaign? 600
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Francis Marion
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What is the definition of a camp follower? 100
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They would follow the camps and were there for morale support, nursing, cleaning, and cooking for the troops. Women/children/servants
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What is a professional soldier hired for service in a foreign army? 200
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A Mercenary
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Give two examples of how the Treaty of Paris benefitted the Americans. 300
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Gained independence Gained independence Fishing lands in Canada Fishing lands in Canada Control of the Mississippi Control of the Mississippi
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What is the definition of treason? 400
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The betrayal of one’s country
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What is an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving? 500
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A blockade
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According to the Declaration of Independence, what should be done to a corrupt and unjust government? 600
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The citizens should overthrow the government and start again.
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Why did so many African Americans join up with the British rather than the Americans during the Revolution? 100
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They were promised their freedom and they thought it was ironic that the Revolution was about liberty when they were in chains
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In what ways did women participate in the Revolution? 200
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They were camp followers
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List two advantages the British had against the colonists at the beginning of the war. 300
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More money More money More supplies More supplies More experienced soldiers More experienced soldiers
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List two disadvantages the Americans had at the beginning of the war 400
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Little experience Little experience Low supplies Low supplies
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Why did France decide to send aid over to the Americans instead of the British? 500
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The Battle of Saratoga proved to the French that the Americans were strong fighters and a good bet that they would win. They also hated the British and wanted to use any excuse to get back at them.
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How did they Americans win the Revolution? 600
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Lack of faith on the part of British soldiers/ citizens Lack of faith on the part of British soldiers/ citizens French aid French aid Key battle victories Key battle victories Refused to fight on British terms Refused to fight on British terms Britain wasn’t interested in going into further debt Britain wasn’t interested in going into further debt
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What are the 4 parts of the Declaration of Independence and what do each of the 4 parts do? What are the 4 parts of the Declaration of Independence and what do each of the 4 parts do? Final Question
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Preamble: colonists explain to the world what they are doing Purpose of gov’t: what a good gov’t should do List of grievances: list of kings/parliament have done Colonies declare independence
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