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2 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $200 $300 $400 $500 $200 $300 $400 $500 $200 $300 $400 $500 $200 $300 $400 $500 $200 $300 $400 $500 OTHEROTHER IICAUSESPEOPLEBATTLES Sources D.O.I. Final Jeopardy

3 Person that was loyal to Britain and opposed independence

4 Person that wanted independence from Britain and was willing to fight for it

5 2,000 Continental soldiers lost their lives at this camp in the winter of 1777- 1778

6 Colonial phrase that came out of the Stamp Act

7 Reason the British decided to move the war to the South towards its end

8 George Washington was their leader, fought on their own land, controlled countryside, fighting a people’s movement – determination

9 More experienced and better equipped army, more soldiers, more funds, controlled cities easily, help from Native Americans

10 States began to do this as a result of the American Revolution

11 How does British style of fighting differ from Continental style of fighting?

12 Name one European group that fought with the British and one that fought with the Continental army.

13 5 colonists were killed when British soldiers opened fire on a group of colonists – Revere does an engraving

14 Said the colonists cannot go past the Appalachian Mountains

15 Tax on all printed materials – newspapers, pamphlets, playing cards, etc.

16 Closed Boston Harbor, forced colonists to house troops, and forbade town meetings – done in reaction to Boston Tea Party

17 The Tea Act/Tax forced colonial tea to be more expensive by not taxing tea from this company

18 Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army

19 Rode twice as far as Paul Revere to warn that the British were coming

20 Trained the Continental Army at Valley Forge

21 Famous American traitor – helped the Continental army to win the Battle of Ticonderoga, but later tried unsuccessfully to surrender West Point to the British

22 British general who surrendered at Yorktown to end the American Revolution

23 First battles of the American Revolution, called “the shot heard round the world”

24 Colonial loss where the colonists were told not to fire until they see the whites of their eyes

25 Last battle of the American Revolution

26 Turning point of the war – after this Patriot win the French decided to help the Patriots

27 Battle of Trenton: 100 – date of attack 100 – who attacked whom? 100 – key to success? 100 – who won? 100 – impact of this victory?

28 Type of source that comes from the actual event – quote, speech, picture, diary, letter

29 Source not from the actual event – encyclopedia, movie, book

30 Main author of the DOI

31 Purpose of the DOI

32 The 3 Enlightenment ideas in the DOI

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34 US government is a mixture of what 2 democracies? How did the American Revolution influence this?

35 LOYALIST

36 PATRIOT

37 VALLEY FORGE

38 NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION

39 MORE LOYALISTS THERE

40 COLONIAL ADVANTAGES

41 BRITISH ADVANTAGES

42 WRITE THEIR OWN CONSTITUTIONS

43 BRITISH – ORGANIZED, SET FORMATIONS, RANKED FIRING IN OPEN AREAS CONTINENTAL – AMBUSH, QUICK SKIRMISHES AND RETREATS, GUERILLA WARFARE

44 HESSIANS FOUGHT WITH BRITISH PRUSSIANS AND FRENCH FOUGHT WITH CONTINENTALS

45 BOSTON MASSACRE

46 PROCLAMATION OF 1763

47 STAMP ACT

48 INTOLERABLE OR COERCIVE ACTS

49 EAST INDIA TRADING COMPANY

50 GEORGE WASHINGTON

51 SYBIL LUDINGTON

52 FRIEDRICH VON STEUBEN

53 BENEDICT ARNOLD

54 GENERAL CORNWALLIS

55 LEXINGTON AND CONCORD

56 BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL

57 BATTLE OF YORKTOWN

58 BATTLE OF SARATOGA

59 - DECEMBER 25, 1776 - CONTINENTAL ARMY ATTACKED HESSIANS - SURPRISE ATTACK, AMBUSH, ATTACK ENEMY WHILE NOT PREPARED - CONTINENTAL ARMY WINS - SOLDIERS REENLIST, WASHINGTON A HERO, SAVES PHILADELPHIA AND ARMY, GIVES COLONISTS HOPE

60 PRIMARY SOURCE

61 SECONDARY SOURCE

62 THOMAS JEFFERSON

63 TO JUSTIFY THE COLONISTS REVOLT AGAINST GREAT BRITAIN

64 1.All people have natural rights – life, liberty and pursuit of happiness 2.All governments purpose should be to protect people’s rights 3.If governments do not protect people’s rights, they should overthrow their government.

65 DIRECT AND REPRESENTATIVE NO REPRESENTATION IN THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT MADE COLONISTS CHOOSE DEMOCRACIES THAT GUARANTEED THE PEOPLE SPECFIC RIGHTS AND A VOICE IN THEIR GOVERNMENT


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