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Homework “A New Nation” Pages 59- 63

Pages 59-63 1. What was the main reason Loyalists didn’t support war with England? 2. What were the two biggest disadvantages Washington’s army had? 3. Which two allies did the British have on their side?

4. During which battle did the Continental Army earn a badly needed victory during winter 1776? 5. After which battle did the French decide to join the Patriot’s side? 6. Describe the conditions at Valley Forge.

7. What mistake did Cornwallis make at Yorktown? 8. What effect did the American victory of Independence eventually have on the French? 9. Which treaty ended the Revolutionary War?

10. What were the boundaries set up by the treaty that ended the Revolutionary war?