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George Washington | He led the Continental Army who planned a surprise attack at Trenton, New Jersey. (167) |
Battle of Saratoga | This turning-point victory in northern New York in 1777 ruined the British war plan. (168) |
Deborah Sampson | She disguised herself as a boy to join the Continental Army. (165) |
Battle of Long Island | In this defeat, the Continental Army ran out of supplies and was chased out of New York in the Fall of 1776. (166) |
African Americans | Lemuel Hayes & Peter Salem are examples of 5,000 _____________ that fought for America's freedom. (167) |
Molly Pitcher | Mary Ludwig Hayes McCauley earned this nickname for carrying water pitchers to American soldiers on the battlefield. (165) |
Hessians | Mercenaries from Germany hired by Britain to fight in America. (164) |
Britain | ___________ had big advantages in the Revolutionary War, such as a strong navy, a well-trained army, money and a large number of soldiers. (163) |
Loyalists | ____________, or Tories, were expected to help Britain win the Revolutionary War. ___________ strength was greatest in the Carolinas & Georgia, and weakest in New England. (163-164) |
Hudson River | The British plan to win the war in 1777 involved controlling this body of water to separate New England from the rest of the colonies. (167) |
Philadelphia | By October 1777, Britain captured this American capital city. (168) |
Trenton & Princeton | Two New Jersey cities where Americans scored daring victories in the winter of 1776-1777. (167) |
Thomas Paine | In his 1776 pamphlet, The American Crisis, he urged Patriots to not give up on their fight for freedom. (166) |
inflation | Congress printed too much money during the war, which led to rising prices. (175) |
France | After victory at Saratoga, _________ declared war on Britain & sent money, supplies & troops to help America. (173) |
Spain | ________ joined the war against Britain in 1779 & began attacking British forts in present-day LA, MS, AL & FL. (173) |
Loyalists | They fought & spied for Britain. Some left America. Those who stayed were treated cruely. (175) |
Judith Sargeant Murray | The American Revolution inspired her to argue for equal education for girls. (175) |
Saratoga | The victory at this New York town convinced France to join America in the Revolutionary War. (172-173) |
slavery | The revolution caused many Americans to question __________. NJ, VT, NH, MA & PA all moved to abolish __________ in their states. (175-176) |
Marquis de Lafayette | He came from France to help fight for America's freedom & became General Washington's trusted aide. (174) |
Valley Forge | Twenty miles from Philadelphia, this is where the Continental Army spent the difficult winter of 1777-1778. (173-174) |
Benjamin Franklin | He persuaded French leaders to join the war against Britain. (172-173) |
Friedrich von Steuben | He came from Germany to train the Continental Army at Valley Forge. (174) |
George Rogers Clark | He led the Virginia militia in capturing British military bases to strengthen America's position in the West. (178) |
blockade | Britain used their powerful warships to block waterways and prevent Patriots from moving resources. (179) |
privateers | Because they lacked a strong navy, America used over 2,000 of these privately-owned ships to fight the British at sea. (179) |
guerrilla warfare | American soldiers used these hit-and-run tactics relentlessly in the South to weaken British armies. (180) |
Francis Marion | This "Swamp Fox" led small bands of South Carolina militia men on guerrilla attacks to weaken British armies in the South. (180) |
John Paul Jones | This naval officer led his crew in capturing the British warship, Serapis, in 1779. (179) |
Charles Town | After Savannah fell, this city was captured by Britain in 1780. Thousands were taken prisoner in America's worst defeat of the war. (180) |
Joseph Brant | He led the Mohawk people on brutal attacks of Americans in New York & Pennsylvania during the Revolutionary War. (178) |
Yorktown | Virginia site of the last major battle of the Revolutionary War. |
Treaty of Paris | Agreement that established the United States as an independent nation witht the Misssissippi River as its western boundary. |
Haiti | Ideas from the American Revolution inspired revolution in France and the island nation of ______. |