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100 200 300 400 500 Early Years Dec. of Ind. New HopesLater Years Key People Key Terms
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The first battle of the Revolution was fought here. A 100 Lexington & Concord
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The British suffered many more casualties than the Americans in this battle in Boston, which showed the colonists could take on the British. A 200 Battle of Bunker Hill
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This group created the Continental Army and sent the Olive Branch Petition to King George III. A 300 Second Continental Congress
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Benedict Arnold and a group of 400 men captured this British fort and a large supply of weapons. A 400 Fort Ticonderoga
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The First Continental Congress decided to halt all trade with Britain, start alerting colonial militias to prepare for war, and they issued this. A 500 Declaration of Rights
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He was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. B 100 Thomas Jefferson
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Author of the influential pamphlet entitled Common Sense. B 200 Thomas Paine
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The three unalienable rights listed in the Declaration of Independence. B 300 Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
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B 400 July 4, 1776 The Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence on this date.
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The Declaration of Independence uses many ideas from this philosophical movement. B 500 the Enlightenment
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The Continental Army surprised and captured a group of 900 Hessians in this battle. C 100 Battle of Trenton
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These two foreign countries supported the Patriots. C 200 France and Spain
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This battle was the turning point in the war because it boosted Patriot morale and convinced foreign nations to aid the Patriots. C 300 Battle of Saratoga
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In this battle the Patriots surprised the British by keeping their campfires lit. C 400 Princeton
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During the summer of 1776 the Patriots suffered defeats in Canada and this place. C 500 New York
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The last major battle of the American Revolution. D 100 Battle of Yorktown
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Name of the British general whose surrender marked the end of the war. D 200 Cornwallis
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Patriot who organized a group of guerrilla soldiers in the South to fight the British. D 300 Francis Marion
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The first colony in the South to fall to the British was this one. D 400 Georgia
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The Patriots lost a battle here in May 1780, handing over four ships and 5,400 prisoners. D 500 Charleston, South Carolina
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American navy hero. E 100 John Paul Jones
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French nobleman who aided the Patriots and convinced France to offer more aid. E 200 Marquis de Lafayette
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Name two of the three men who rode out to Lexington to warn that the British were coming on April 18, 1775. E 300 Revere, Dawes & Prescott
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American who was sent to negotiate the Treaty of Paris. E 400 Benjamin Franklin
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Washington combined his forces with the French forces under this man to surround the British at Yorktown. E 500 Comte de Rochambeau
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Name for the group of colonists that wanted to fight for independence. F 100 Patriots
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Name for the group of colonists that did not want independence from Britain. F 200 Loyalists or Tories
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Name for the army created by the Americans to fight the war. F 300 Continental Army
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Name for the colonial militia in Massachusetts that fought at Lexington. F 400 Minutemen
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Term for hired foreign soldiers, like the Hessians. F 500 mercenaries
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Final Jeopardy Question: Spanish governor that aided the Patriots. Click on screen to continue Bernardo de Galvez
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