| A | B |
| Thousands of African Americans joined this side during the Revolutionary War | British because they offered freedom |
| After the defeat at New York some Americans headed here due to lack of supplies and weapons | Home |
| The pamphlet "The Crisis" was written by this person to help keep up the spirit during the war | Thomas Paine |
| The Battle of Trenton was a decisive victory for which side | American |
| Washington's strategy for the war was what | to tire the British out for an easier victory |
| Saratoga was another decisive victory for who | America |
| What two countries sent money, supplies, and men to the Americans during the war | France and Spain |
| Valley Forge was a rough winter. How did the Americans pass time | Washington had a Prussian volunteer train the men |
| Who was the British commander in charge of the southern troops | Cornwallis |
| Whose help at Yorktown sealed the victory for America | France |
| In the Treaty of Paris of 1783 what did Great Britian have to recognize | That the US was an independent nation |
| In the treaty of Paris of 1783 what did Britain have to give up | Its claims to all lands between the Atlantic and the Mississippi and from Canada to Florida |
| In the treaty of Paris of 1783 what did the US have to agree to | That they return all rights and property to the Loyalists that was taken during the war |
| Over 8,000 loyalists left the US for where after the war | Canada |
| what is the definition of mercenaries | hired for service in a forgein army; highly skilled and paid well |
| what is the definition of ally | friendly relations; supportive of one another during times of need |
| what is the definition of treaty | formal agreement; usually a government document; agreement of trade or peace |
| what is the definition of guerrillas | small combat army; usually associated with a formal military; surprise attacks are their specialty |
| what is the definition of strategy | organizing, directing, and execution of specific plans |