Chapter 6. 1. Lots of food 2. Able to convince many Indians to join them 3. Many pieces of artillery 4. British lost an entire army.

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Chapter 6

1. Lots of food 2. Able to convince many Indians to join them 3. Many pieces of artillery 4. British lost an entire army

1. A declaration of war 2. Colonists pledge loyalty to England but want rights 3. Colonists say they want representation in Parliament 4. It was a decree from the king of England

1. Thought it would be an easy victory 2. British would lose an important base 3. Believed the French Canadians would join them 4. All of the above

1. We invade Canada several times, the last one is successful 2. We invade Canada several times, lose every single time 3. We invade Canada once, its successful 4. We invade Canada once, it’s a failure

1. Day America declared its independence from GB 2. Day America won the America Revolution 3. Day American Revolution began 4. Day George Washington became our first president

1. He knew he had superior numbers 2. He needed a morale boosting victory 3. Spies told him that the British had left the area to the Hessians 4. He had seen a sign from heaven

1. Battle of Yorktown 2. Battle of Cowpens 3. Battle of Saratoga 4. Battle of Bunker Hill

1. His army was destroyed 2. He went to Philadelphia instead 3. He lost in battle to Washington 4. All of the above

1. Deep South 2. New England 3. Middle Atlantic 4. Carolinas

1. Gave patriots money 2. Gave ships 3. Gave soldiers 4. All of the above

1. America got to own pieces of Canada 2. America could claim up to the Mississippi River 3. America could claim up to the Appalachian Mts. 4. America was given New Orleans

1. Charleston, SC 2. Philadelphia, PA 3. New York City, NY 4. Yorktown, VA

1. Expected help from British navy 2. Expected no help 3. Expected help from General Clinton in NYC Expected help from Marquis de Lafayette

1. Treaty of Washington 2. Treaty of London 3. Treaty of Paris 4. Treaty of Adams

1. Battle of Long Island 2. Battle of Cowpens 3. Battle of Yorktown 4. Battle of Camden 5. Battle of Bunker Hill 6. Battle of Kings Mountain 7. Battle of Fort Ticonderoga 8. Battle of Saratoga 9. Battle of Trenton

1. Last major battle of American Revolution 2. Turning point in American Revolution 3. British charge 3 times before winning, lose lots of men 4. Horatio Gates, turns tale and runs, Americans badly beaten 5. Mountain men destroy British force, angry from threat 6. Morale boosting victory for Washington’s army 7. Nathaniel Greene wins by faking a retreat 8. Fog saves Washington’s army

1. Declaration of Independence 2. Treaty of Paris 3. Battle of Bunker Hill 4. Battle of Saratoga 5. Battle of Yorktown 6. Battle of Trenton

1. I wrote Common Sense 2. I authored the Declaration of Independence 3. I led an attack against Quebec and was badly injured, but fought bravely at Saratoga 4. I won at Saratoga but fled from the field at Camden 5. I’m America’s greatest naval hero during the war 6. I led a group called the Green Mountain Boys against Fort Ticonderoga 7. I trained the American forces at Valley Forge 8. I was one of America’s negotiators at the Treaty of Paris 9. The British called me the Swamp Fox for my skill at attacking their supply lines 10. I am the most hated redcoat in America because I kill my American prisoners 11. I helped load cannons once my husband was wounded 12. I brought cannon to Boston for General Washington 13. I got several victories out west against “Hair Buyer” Hamilton Molly Pitcher, Francis Marion, George Clark, John Adams, John Paul Jones, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Ethan Allen, Baron Von Steuben, Col. Tarleton, Henry Knox, Horatio Gates, Benedict Arnold