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General in charge of Continental Army 

George Washington 

100

Battle that decided the British would maintain control of New York. 

Battle of Long Island 

100

A formal written request appealing to authority with respect to a particular cause signed by many. 

Petition 

100

Document written by Thomas Jefferson stating the reasons for America’s separating from Britain.

Declaration of Independence 

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Nation America sought an alliance with and received aid from during the war

France 

200

Scientist, author, member of "Committee of Five," and main emissary to France 

Benjamin Franklin 

200

Colonists entrenched on top of a hill outside Boston dealt heavy losses to the British before retreating. 

Battle of Bunker Hill

200

A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.

Republic 

200

Miserable winter spent here by the Continental Army. 

Valley Forge, Pennsylvania  

200

Campaign led by Benedict Arnold and Richard Montgomery to invade where? 

Canada 

300

Famous general of the Continental Army that turned traitor and joined the British. 

Benedict Arnold 

300

Washington crossed the Delaware River on a stormy Christmas night before surprising Hessians 

Battle of Trenton 

300

the troops stationed in a fortress or town to defend it.

Garrison

300

Famous pamphlet that encouraged colonists to seek Independence from Britain written by Thomas Paine 

Common Sense 

300

Colony where British were first successful in the South and home to Savannah 

Georgia 

400

Mohawk chief, diplomat, and warrior who convinced 4 of the 6 I.L. tribes to side with the British. 

Joseph Brant 

400

Last major battle of the war won by American and French forces defeating General Cornwallis.  

Battle of Yorktown. 

400

Privately owned ships authorized by Congress to prey on enemy shipping during the Revolutionary War.

Privateers 

400

Peace agreement signed in 1783 that officially ended the Revolutionary War and recognized the United States as a sovereign nation.

Treaty of Paris
400

Other name for loyalists and name of political party in England. 

Tories 

500

The "Fighting Quaker" who led a successful campaign in the Carolinas. 

Nathanael Greene 

500

Decisive colonial victory in upstate New York, which helped secure French support and lift American morale. 

Battle of Saratoga 

500

A person sent on a special mission, usually as a diplomatic representative.

Emissary 

500

Document adopted by Congress in 1775 to make a final attempt at peace with Britain.

Olive Branch Petition

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State where Yorktown is located 

Virginia 

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