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| King George III,  | British king during the Revolutionary era | 
| Lord Cornwallis,  | British general who surrendered at Yorktown | 
| John Adams,  | A champion of the cause of independence. 2nd president | 
| George Washington,  | Commander of the Continental Army | 
| Thomas Jefferson,  | Main author of the Declaration of Independence | 
| Patrick Henry,  | His famous line was "give me liberty or give me death!" | 
| Benjamin Franklin,  | Prominent member of the Continental Congress, helped write the Declaration of Independence | 
| Thomas Paine,  | Journalist, author of Common Sense | 
| Phyllis Wheatley,  | A former slave who wrote poems and plays supporting independence | 
| Paul Revere,  | Made the daring ride, yelling "The British are coming!" | 
|  | The site of the first armed conflict of the Revolutionary War | 
|  | Colonists in Boston were shot after taunting British soldiers | 
|  | Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led patriots in throwing tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes | 
|  | Delegates from all colonies met to discuss problems with England and to promote independence | 
|  | This victory marked the end of the Revolutionary War | 
|  | England recognized American independence in this treaty. | 
|  | This American victory was the turning point in the war. | 
|  | July 4, 1776 - The colonies declare independence from Britain. |