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100

What rang on July 4, 1776?

Liberty bell

100

What was the nicknames of the British soldiers?

Red coats and Lobster backs

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Who said, "The British are coming, the British are coming"?

Paul Revere

100

Where the war of Independence began.

Lexington / Concord

100

Who were the Hessians?

German soldiers who fought for Britian

200

What was the name of the people who stayed loyal to Britain?

Loyalist

200

Who was the king of England during the American War for independence?

King George III

200
Who said, "I have not yet begun to fight"?

John Paul Jones

200

Who led the British army and had to surrendered to George Washington at the end of the war? 

General Conwallis

200
What was the place where the Hessians were defeated at Christmas?

Trenton

300

Who made the first American flag?

Betsy Ross

300

What is the document called that stated why the colonist wanted there freedom?

Declaration of Independence

300

Who said. "I only regret that I only have one life to loss for my country"?

Nathan Hale

300

Who was a famous American silversmith and patriot?

Paul Revere

300

The place where the Continental Army spent a VERY HARD winter?

Valley Forge

400

What is the money called we pay to the government?

Taxes

400

Who was the President of the Second Continental congress?

John Hancock

400

Who said, "Give me liberty or give me death"?

Patrick Henry

400

Who was the black patriot killed in the Boston Massacre?

Crispus Attuck

400

Who was the American spy who was killed by the Britain's?

Nathan Hale

500

Who was the supreme commander of the American Colonist?

George Washington

500

Who led the "Green Mountain boys and took Fort Ticonderoga.

Ethan Allen

500

Who said, "We have therefore, to resolve to conquer or to die"?

George Washington

500

Who captured 3 forts and secured the Northwest Territory for American?

George Rodger Clark

500

Name 3 details about the Declaration of Independence.

Stated why the colonist wanted freedom.

Signed in Philadelphia.

The date was July 4th 1776

The Liberty Bell was rung.

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