Revolutionary War Heroes

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Revolutionary War Heroes Mini Jeopardy Revolutionary War Heroes Events 100 100 200 200 300 300 400 400 500 500 1000 1000

Question: He was chosen to lead the Continental Army. Topic 1 for 100 Question: He was chosen to lead the Continental Army.

Answer: Who is George Washington? Topic 1 for 100 Answer: Who is George Washington?

Question: He wrote a pamphlet called “Common Sense.” Topic 1 for 200 Question: He wrote a pamphlet called “Common Sense.”

Answer: Who was Thomas Paine? Topic 1 for 200 Answer: Who was Thomas Paine?

Question: He wrote the Declaration of Independence. Topic 1 for 300 Question: He wrote the Declaration of Independence.

Answer: Who was Thomas Jefferson? Topic 1 for 300 Answer: Who was Thomas Jefferson?

Question: She dressed as a man and joined the Continental Army. Topic 1 for 400 Question: She dressed as a man and joined the Continental Army.

Answer: Who was Deborah Sampson? Topic 1 for 400 Answer: Who was Deborah Sampson?

Topic 1 for 500 Question: This spy said, “I regret that I have only one life to give for my country.”

Answer: Who is Nathan Hale? Topic 2 for 500 Answer: Who is Nathan Hale?

Topic 1 for 1000 Question: He was the German soldier that helped train the Americans at Valley Forge.

Answer: Who is von Steuben? Topic 1 for 1000 Answer: Who is von Steuben?

Topic 2 for 100 Question: This battle was where “the shot heard round the world” took place.

Answer: What is the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Topic 2 for 100 Answer: What is the Battle of Lexington and Concord.

Question: This is the city where the Continental Congress met. Topic 2 for 200 Question: This is the city where the Continental Congress met.

Answer: What is Philadelphia? Topic 2 for 200 Answer: What is Philadelphia?

Topic 2 for 300 Question: This is one of America’s most important historical documents that told the world we no longer wanted to be ruled by Britain.

Answer: What is the Declaration of Independence? Topic 2 for 300 Answer: What is the Declaration of Independence?

Topic 2 for 400 Question: This battle made the British realize that the Americans meant business and this war was going to be a long fight.

Answer: What is the Battle of Bunker Hill? Topic 2 for 400 Answer: What is the Battle of Bunker Hill?

Topic 2 for 500 Question: This was the winter resting place where thousands of American soldiers died from frostbite, starvation and illness.

Answer: What is Valley Forge? Topic 2 for 500 Answer: What is Valley Forge?

Question: This was the turning point of the war. Topic 2 for 1000 Question: This was the turning point of the war.

Answer: What is the Battle of Saratoga Topic 2 for 1000 Answer: What is the Battle of Saratoga