Significant Battles of the American Revolution (SSUSH4d)
The Roles
(SSUSH4e)
Salutary Neglect (SSUSH2c)
The French and Indian War (SSUSH3a)
RANDOMS
100

Washington made what seemed to be an impossible Crossing of the Delaware River to defeat the British

In the Battle of Trenton

100

Women were known as ____ _____and would wash, sew, cook, and nurse the wounded and sick in the camp.

“camp followers”

100

British policy believed the colonies would become more economically productive if they were not restricted by British policies.

Salutary Neglect

100

As British colonists moved west into the Ohio Valley, they found themselves fighting French settlers and Native Americans in what war.

The French and Indian War

100

The Committee of Five was made up of 

Thomas Jefferson, John Livingston, Ben Franklin, John Adams, and Roger Sherman

200

The British plan to defeat the rebellious Americans was to drive a wedge between New England and the rest of the colonies.

Battle of Saratoga

200

Other women served as

spies for the Continental Army.

200

The ______ _________was a religious revival that encouraged colonists to develop their relationship with God.

Great Awakening

200

After nine years of fighting, France, Great Britain, and Spain (a French ally) signed the 

Treaty of Paris in 1763.

200

 Who wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence? 

Thomas Jefferson

300

This Battle of Saratoga is considered a turning point in the _________ ___________ because it signaled to France that the Americans had a chance of winning.

American Revolution

300

Significance and Roles of American Indians?

They used their knowledge of the land to help spy for the Continental Army.

300

Preachers stressed the power of the individual to resist

the power of the _____ _ ______

Church of England

300

What is the Proclamation of 1763:

It forbade colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains and put the territory under British military control. The proclamation was intended to manage Britain's new territories and ensure peace with Native Americans.

300

Significance of John Locke 

He was an Enlightenment thinker who influenced the Founding Fathers while writing the Declaration of Independence.

400

Britain’s plan to counter the French–American alliance was to have _______ ______ _______ move the war to the Southern states to try to separate those colonies from revolutionary forces in the North.

General Charles Cornwallis

400

Most of the Western American Indians sided with the British to try 

to prevent further settlement in the region by American colonists- as was the policy of the British Proclamation of 1763.

400

What is the Significance of the Great Awakening 

Colonists began questioning traditional authority (King & Great Britain).

400

under this law, the British government taxed nearly all printed material by requiring that it bear a government stamp.

Stamp Act:

400

Name Two of John Locke’s philosophies

Natural Rights: All people have.

▪ Thomas Jefferson said: Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

Social Contract: If the government does not meet the needs of the people, then the people have a right to overthrow the government or break the contract

500

At _____ __ ______  the British forces were attacked by the combined French and American armies and a French fleet.

 Battle of Yorktown

500

Enslaved and free Blacks viewed the American Revolution as an opportunity to expand their rights with the basis for 

revolution being a call to protect natural rights.

500

This leads colonists to rebel against the British

government and inspires the _______ _________.

American Revolution

500

The ___________ _____ led to the quartering of troops and closed the port of Boston as punishment for the Boston Tea Party.

 Intolerable Acts

500

They appointed a committee to prepare a ________ ___ _________ that would outline the reasons the colonist wanted to separate from British rule

Declaration of Independence

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