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Foreign Allies Help in the American Revolution Help in the American Revolution
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What do you see? What are the people doing? Where is Washington? Describe him.
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Who is standing by Washington? Imagine what the men are saying and feeling.
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Excerpts from a Diary - December 25-26, 1776 "Christmas, 6 P.M….It is fearfully cold and raw and a snow-storm setting in. The wind is northeast and beats in the faces of the men. It will be a terrible night for the soldiers who have no shoes. Some of them have tied old rags around their feet, but I have not heard a man complain….I have never seen Washington so determined as he is now…He is calm and collected, but very determined. The storm is changing to sleet and cuts like a knife…. [3 A.M.] we have to force the boats through the floating ice….”
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”… 2,873 men in camp, barefooted and almost naked."
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Are the paintings and journals different? If you were Washington, what would you have done? Why?
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How important were they?
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Statue of Lafayette Because he acknowledged no duty more sacred than to fight for the freedom of his fellow men....Woodrow Wilson
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What do you think of Lafayette? How would you design his statue? How would you design your own?
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I came here, where freedom is being defended, to serve it, and to live and die for it. General Casimir Pulaski in a letter to General George Washington
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General Pulaski from POLAND: Hero Sacrificed Inspired others
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How is he shown? What was his job? Do you think he survived? "Father of the American cavalry"
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http://www.explorepahistory.com/story.php ?storyId=7&videoId=4&haveqt=0 http://www.explorepahistory.com/story.php ?storyId=7&videoId=4&haveqt=0
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What is General Washington doing in this painting? Why?
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