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Hosted by Miss De Saro

Molly Pitcher Battle Of Monmouth Battle of Trenton Battle of Princeton

Row 1, Col 1 What was Molly Pitcher’s real name? Mary Ludwig Hayes

1,2 What year did the battle of Monmouth take place? 1778

1,3 How long did the battle of Trenton last? One hour

1,4 What year did the battle of Princeton take place? 1777

2,1 How did Molly Pitcher get her nickname? She brought water to the troops during the battle of Monmouth.

2,2 Where were the British planning to go before the Americans met up with them in Monmouth? New York

2,3 Who were the Redcoats? The British Army

2,4 Who won the battle? The Americans

3,1 Why did Molly Pitcher leave her home during the Revolutionary War? She wanted to join her husband during the fighting of the war.

3,2 Who were the Americans led by in the battle? Washington

3,3 Who were the Hessians? German soldiers hired by Britain.

3,4 Who was the American General During the battle? Washington

4,1 What did Molly do when her husband was injured? She took his place firing his cannon.

4,2 Who was the important woman involved in the battle of Monmouth? Mary Ludwig Hays/ Molly Pitcher

4,3 Who won this battle and how? The Americans surprising the Hessians on the night before Christmas.

4,4 Who was the British General in Charge? Howe

5,1 How did Molly’s actions inspire the troops? To urge them to do their best.

5,2 Who won this battle? Neither side won

5,3 Why was this victory important for the Americans? The victory gave them new hope to continue the war.

5,4 Where did the American army stay the winter after the battle of Princeton? Morristown, NJ