Quiz, Quiz, Trade Cards Important People in the American Revolution Grades 8, 10 and 11.
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Quiz, Quiz, Trade CardsImportant People in the American
RevolutionGrades 8, 10 and 11
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Quiz, Quiz, Trade Instructions
• Print the slides. Laminate and cut out the rectangles. There is a matching term and definition.
• Each student receives a card. Students mix around the room. Teacher can play if there is an odd number of students or may “buddy” two students.
• Students quiz each other on their card and then exchange the cards.
• Students repeat the procedure with different partners until time is called.
• Management tip: have students raise their hands when looking for a partner.
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People of the American Revolution
Samuel Adams
• Political activist and organizer of the rebellion against British policies
• Spoke against and wrote articles against British restrictions in Massachusetts
• Lead Boston Tea Party• First Continental
Congress• Signed the Declaration of
Independence
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People of the American Revolution
Benjamin Franklin
• Businessman, inventor, journalist, scientist, & statesman
• Traveled to France to help build an alliance during the revolution
• 1783, helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris to end the American Revolution
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People of the American Revolution
King George III
• Determined to restore the power of the monarchy in Great Britain
• Waged an aggressive policy against colonial resistance to maintain control over colonies
• Declaration of Independence lists the grievances against King George III
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People of the American Revolution
Thomas Jefferson
• Virginia plantation owner wrote political pamphlets opposing British restrictions on the colonists
• Delegate to the Continental Congress
• Wrote the Declaration of Independence
• Served in Virginia Legislature and as Governor of Virginia during the Revolution
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People of the American Revolution
Thomas Paine
• 1776 wrote a pamphlet entitled Common Sense
• Urged colonists to revolt and form and independent, democratic republic
• Persuaded many to support independence from Great Britain
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People of the American Revolution
George Washington
• Virginia plantation owner that served in the 1st and 2nd Continental Congresses
• Appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
• Led Continental army to independence when British surrendered at Yorktown