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Chapter 6: The American Revolution

Don’t Forget... Contestants

Remember to work as a team!

People Let me tell you Battles And Trivia Did you know Who won And stuff

“These are the times that try men’s souls” Who is…? People for $100

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Loyalists were also called this. Who is…? People for $200

Tories Back to Game

Who is …? People for $300 French nobleman who became Washington’s trusted aide.

Back to Game Marquis de Lafayette

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George Washington Good Answer! Back to Game

He said these works on December 4, 1783 at Fraunces’ Tavern in New York “with a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take my leave of you”. Who is…? People for $500

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The French announced support for the United States after this victory. What is..? Let me tell you $100

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John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and John Jay represented Americans at this event What is..? Let me tell you for $300

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1776 Back to Game

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Continental Army on Christmas night Back to Game

Lack of supply of gold and sliver and printing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of paper money lead to this. Who won and stuff for $200 What are…

Inflation Back to Game

Who were…? Who won and stuff for$300 The foreign countries that helped with the American Revolution cause.

Back to Game France, Germany, Poland, Spain Cuba, Mexico.

Who is…? Who won and stuff for $400 He was the “Swamp Fox”.

Back to Game. Francis Marion

What are…? Who Won and stuff for $500 The years of the American Revolution War.

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What is…? Battles and Trivia for 100 King George III agreed to give America their freedom after this victory.

Yorktown Back to Game

What is…? Battles and Trivia for $200 The Patriot forces endured a winter of terrible suffering at this place.

Valley Forge Back to Game

What is…? Battles and Trivia for $300 Fighting for heart and soul and familiar with landforms.

Back to Game Advantages for the Patriots during the American Revolution.

What are…? Battles and Trivia for $400 The advantages of the British during the American Revolution (at least 4)

 Strongest Navy in the World  Well-trained Army  Wealth  Established government  Large Population  Support from the British people Back to Game

What is…? Battles and Trivia for $500 “We do not know the object of our march, and are in perfect ignorance whether we are going against New York” - a soldier in the Continental Army Where were these colonial troops marching secretly south to in August of 1781.

Yorktown, Virginia. Back to Game

Who is…? Did you know for $100 Money was their main goal for fighting and winning the war for Britain.

Hessians Back to Game

What is…? Did you know for $200 The Revolution inspired other countries because of this.

Idea of Liberty was an inspiration that Caused other countries to fight their independence Back to Game

What is…? Did you know for $300 British promised to withdraw all troops from American territory in this.

Back to Game Treaty of Paris of 1783

What is…? Did you know for $400 “ We look on America as at our feet”. A member of British Parliament made this remark after the overwhelming defeat of the American forces in this Southern battle.

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What is…? Did you know for $500 By the end of the war, Afriecan Americans were enlisted in every state except this state.

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