Fact or Fib Ten Facts about Washington and the Revolutionary War.

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Fact or Fib Ten Facts about Washington and the Revolutionary War

Fact or Fib Directions On a sheet of paper number For each statement write down if it is a fact or fib.

Fact or Fib 1. Washington was appointed commander of the Continental Army on June 14, He would not return to Mount Vernon until 6 years later.

Fact or Fib 2. Prior to his appointment as head of the Continental Army, Washington had never commanded a large army in the field

Fact or Fib 3. Washington and the Continental army narrowly escaped total destruction in the New York campaign of 1776

Fact or Fib 4. Washington crossed the Delaware River twice in December 1776

Fact or Fib 5. Washington’s smallpox inoculation program was one of his best decisions of the war

Fact or Fib 6. Supply issues became one of Washington’s greatest challenges

Fact or Fib 7. Mount Vernon escaped destruction in 1781, but the method used to gain its security alarmed Washington

Fact or Fib 8. Prior to its decisive victory at Yorktown, the American military teetered upon total collapse

Fact or Fib 9. Washington deftly put down a growing military rebellion

Fact or Fib 10. Washington’s greatest display of power was his surrender of power

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