| A | B |
| someone who supported the British troops | Loyalist |
| African Americans become Loyalists | British government promised freedom |
| means not to take sides | neutral |
| people remained Loyalists because | feared losing their jobs,Britain's cause was right,hurt their businesses |
| joined the Continental Army | Deborah Sampson |
| Women who helped cook and bring water to the battlefield | Molly Pitchers |
| took her husband's place on the battlefield | Mary Ludwig Hays |
| rise in the price of goods | inflation |
| Mohawk leader | Joseph Brant |
| man who spied on the British | James Armistead |
| African American hero of Bunker Hill | Peter Salem |
| wrote a poem for Washington | Phyllis Wheatley |
| Congress printed money called | Continentals |
| she stayed at camp to help soldiers | Martha Washington |