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Battles Women and African

AmericansPeople #1 Terms People #2 Vocab #2

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“The Shot Heard ‘Round the World” took place where?

A 100

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Lexington and Concord

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The British surrender took place after which battle?

A 200

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The Battle of Yorktown

A 200

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One battle from the Revolutionary war was

known as the turning point of the war because it convinced a particular country to help the American cause. Name

the battle and the country that helped.

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Battle of Saratoga

and

France

A 300

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Which battle helped the Americans re-conquer the state of South Carolina?

A 400

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Battle of Cowpens

A 400

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This battle went down as a victory for the British although they lost a lot

more men than the Americans and it proved that it was going to be more

difficult than the British thought

A 500

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Battle of Bunker Hill

A 500

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This man became one of the first casualties of the American Revolution

B 100

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Crispus Attucks

B 100

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This woman wrote many letters in support of American

independence

B 200

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Abigail Adams

B 200

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This man famously killed a high ranking British officer as

he fought for independence

B 300

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Peter Salem

B 300

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Mary Ludwig Hays fought alongside men in some battles. What name was she commonly

known by?

B 400

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Molly Pitcher

B 400

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This woman followed the Continental Army around helping out cooking and

cleaning

B 500

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Martha Washington

B 500

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Ruler of England/Britain

C 100

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King George III

C 100

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This man spent time in France convincing them to help in the American cause

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Benjamin Franklin

C 200

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This man drafted most of the Declaration of Independence

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Thomas Jefferson

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

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This man was a French volunteer soldier that helped

the American cause

C 400

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Marquis de Lafayette

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Leader of the Continental Army

C 500

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George Washington

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This act placed a tariff on all paper goods

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The Stamp Act

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This article addressed to King George stated that the

colonies were independent from England

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The Declaration of Independence

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Crispus Attucks was killed during this event

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Boston Massacre

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The signing of the Declaration of Independence is still celebrated to this day

on what major holiday?

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Independence day

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Many of the acts and taxes imposed on the Americans were to pay back debt from

what?

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French and Indian War

D 500

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Thomas Paine is well known for writing what?

E 100

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The pamphlet Common Sense

E 100

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“Give me liberty or give me death” was famously said by

whom?

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Patrick Henry

E 200

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Which of these men was not at the signing of the

Declaration of Independence?

John Adams

George Washington,

Thomas Jefferson

Ben Franklin

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George Washington

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William Dawes and Samuel Prescott were joined by what other person as they alerted

colonists that the British were planning to attack?

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Paul Revere

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Colonists living in America that still supported Britain

were known as what?

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Loyalists

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Did the fighting begin in the North or South

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North (Southern battles came towards the end)

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The people involved in the French and Indian War were

the British, French, Americans, and Indians,

separate them into the two sides that fought

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British/Americans

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French/Indians

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The first part of the Revolutionary war were

fought around what major city in the north?

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Boston

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Prior to the Revolutionary war, who held power over the

colonies?

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King George III

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Money collected from all the taxes and acts imposed on the

colonists went to who?

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England

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Events of the Revolutionary War

Please record your wager.

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Put the following events in chronological order1. Battle of Yorktown

2. The Declaration of Independence is signed

3. Shot heard ‘round the world

4. Crispus Attucks is shot

5. The French and Indian war

6. The Stamp Act

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1. The French and Indian War

2. The Stamp Act is passed

3. Crispus Attucks is shot

4. Shot heard ‘round the world

5. The Declaration of Independence is signed

6. The Battle of Yorktown

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