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CICERO © 2007 History Beyond The Textbook CICERO This act forced colonists to house and feed British soldiers.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Quartering Act
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook This event occurred outside the British Customs House in Boston, Massachusetts after colonists had clashed with British soldiers.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook the Boston Massacre
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook The Boston Sons of Liberty did this in response to the British tax on tea.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Boston Tea Party
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Parliament passed these acts to punish the people of Boston for the Tea Party.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Intolerable/Coercive Acts
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook This act forbid American colonists from claiming lands west of the Appalachian Mountains.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Proclamation of 1763
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook The Continental Army surprised a Hessian garrison on December 26, 1776, in this New Jersey city.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Trenton, New Jersey
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook He led guerrilla raids against the British in the South and was known as the “Swamp Fox.”
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Francis Marion
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Although the winters at Valley Forge were harsh, one winter at this American encampment saw snow drifts as high as eight feet!
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Morristown, New Jersey
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook This was the last major battle of the American Revolution. Americans and their French allies surrounded the British.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Yorktown
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook American John Paul Jones captured this British warship after a fierce naval battle.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook HMS Serapis
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Congress appointed him Commander of the Continental Army in 1775.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook George Washington
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook This young French nobleman was given a commission as general in the Continental Army and wounded at the Battle of Brandywine soon after receiving his commission.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Marquis de Lafayette
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook This British general was forced to surrender his army defeat at the Battle of Saratoga.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook John Burgoyne
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook He became a hero after leading a courageous charge at the Battle of Saratoga, but later he betrayed the American cause.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Benedict Arnold
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook This American general bayoneted and killed at the Battle of Princeton.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Hugh Mercer
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook He spent much of the war in France attempting to convince the French to help the Americans in their fight against Britain.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Ben Franklin
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook This young Virginian was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Thomas Jefferson
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook She was a Massachusetts teacher who dressed as a man to join the Continental Army.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Deborah Sampson
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CICERO History Beyond The Textbook CICERO © 2007 This German officer helped to train the Continental Army at Valley Forge. He turned them into a well-disciplined army.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Baron Frederick von Steuben
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook He was the leader of the Boston Sons of Liberty and played a role in the Boston Tea Party.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Sam Adams
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Washington’s army crossed this river on December 25, 1776, to surprise the Hessians.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Delaware River
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Valley Forge was located west of this major American city.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook General Burgoyne led the British in a march down this river valley in New York.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Hudson
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook The Battle of Lexington occurred in this American colony.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Massachusetts
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook The Proclamation of 1763 forbid colonists from settling west of this mountain range.
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CICERO © 2007 CICERO History Beyond The Textbook Appalachian Mountains
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