Declartions
Founding Fathers
Famous Battles
British Comanders
Patriot Commanders
100

This document was written by Thomas Jefferson declaring independence.

Declartion of Independence

100

Lead the Continental Army, First President

George Washington

100

This battle was the turning point in the war. Lord Cornwallis surrendered.

Yorktown

100

First British Supreme General in the War.

William Howe

100

Led the Continental Army

George Washington

200

This declartion was written by James Madison.

Constitution

200

3rd president

Thomas Jefferson

200

Started the war

Lexington and Concord

200

Betrayed the Patriots

Benedict Arnold

200

Hated Arnold. Argued with the general in charge of the northern Patriots.

Horatio Gates

300

This document gave Virginia religious freedom.

Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom

300

Captain in the Continental Army. Founded the first bank in America and was the first treasuror.

Alexander Hamilton

300

This battle was led by Benedict Arnold. Horatio Gates refused Arnold to lead men because Gates was cautious.

Saratoga

300

Last Supreme General for the British in the Revolution.

Henry Clinton

300

Helped the Patriots. From France. Officer at age 13.

Marquis de Laffayette

400

Written by George Mason. Later shaped the Bill of Rights.

Virginia Declaration of Rights

400

Helped write the Federalist papers. The first Supreme Court Justice.

John Jay

400

Washington defeated the British. This is one of the early victories of the Patriots.

Trenton

400

I love this guy. Fierce general that won many battles. Surrenderd to Washington at Yorktown.

Lord Cornwallis

400

Comander of the Northern forces of the Patriots. Daughter married Alexander Hamilton.

Philip Schuyler 

500

Three men wrote what 85 articles in one document. What is this document?

Federalist Papers

500

Shot Hamilton

Aaron Burr

500

Benedict Arnold led men to try to take what two British forts in Canada.

Ontario and Quebec

500

Actually the person who surrendered to Washington and Bejamin Lincoln.

Charles O'Hara

500

Washington's second in command

Benjamin Lincoln

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