Who stood in front of George Washington and had never fought as an army?
Soldiers.
How many Hessians were prisoners?
About 900 Hessians.
How did most of the colonists die?
From the cold and hunger.
Benjamin Franklin was in _____, ______ and asked them for supplies.
Paris, France.
Who led the Green Mountain Boys?
Ethan Allen.
Which army was made up of professional soldiers?
The British Army.
What happened at harvest time?
Continentals went home to their farms.
Who taught American soldiers how to use a bayonet?
Fredrick Von Steuben.
Many businesses had to close because people didn't have enough _______ to _______.
Food to Eat.
Who won one of the American Victory's?
Vermont.
The British had more than how many soldiers?
50,000 Soldiers.
Who led the losing British group?
General John Burgoyne.
Who supported the Patriots?
Marquis de Lafayette.
The victory at Saratoga reached ________.
France.
Who was at the base in South Carolina?
Francis Marion.
How far away were the British from home?
3,000 miles away from home.
Were did British General William Howe move to?
Philadelphia.
Who were the two polish officers who helped the Patriots?
Casimir Pulaski and Thaddeus Kocsiuszko.
This victory convinced ______ to help them in the next battle.
France.
Who was the one of the women that fought in the war?
Mary Slocomb.
How many soldiers did George Washington have?
15,000 soldiers.
When did General John Burgoyne surrender?
October 17, 1777.
By thee time of ______ Washington's army was marching well.
1778.
What other place helped the Americans?
Spain.
Who did Mary Slocomb join in battle?
Her Husband.