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a gathering of colonial leaders who were deeply troubled about relationships between Great Britain and American colonies they claimed.

First Continental Congress:

100

this force which would soon include soldiers from all colonies and would carry out the fight against Britain

Continental Army:

100

formally announced the colonies break from Great Britain

The declaration of Independence

100

the turning point of the Revolutionary War. It was the greatest victory yet for the American forces.

The Battle of Saratoga

100

 a man who volunteered to lead the western campaign

George Rodgers Clark

200

are colonists who chose to fight for independience from Great Britain

Patriots

200

A virginian man who was named to command the army by Congress

George Washington:

200

Colonists who chose to side with the British who were also called Tories

Loyalists:

200

A young wealthy Frenchman, who brought his own ship and arrived in the Americas in 1777

Marquis de Lafeyette :

200

the man who organized Marion's brigade, which included all guerilla soldiers.

Francis Marion:

300

the local militia who got their name because tey were ready to fight in a minute's notice.

minutemen:

300

A famous conflict/battle that was lauched from Breed's Hill , and while the colonists lost, the British suffered 2 times as many soldiers as the colonists

Battle of Bunker Hill:

300

The main author of the Decalration of Independance, argued that all people possesss unaliable rights, including the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

Thomas Jefferson:

300

an experienced military officer from Prussia, who led with a combination of respect and fear.

Baron Friedich von Steuben

300

led the French American force and they seized control of the Chesapeke Bay.

Comte de Rochambeau

400

The colonists name for the British soldiers because of their bright red jackets

Redcoats:

400

was a 47 page pamphlet (the author was Thomas Paine) that was distributed in Philadelphia in January 1776

Common Sense

400

are foreign soldiers who fight not out of loyalty but for pay

mercenaries

400

the governor of Spanish Louisianna and he siezed British posts all the way to Pensicola Florida

Bernando de Galvez

400

was the last major battle of the American Revolution

The battle of Yorktown

500

is a second group of delegates from the colonies.

The Second continental congress

500

argued that citizens, not kings and queens, sould make the laws.

Thomas Paine

500

an inportant battle of the colonists who won and the Americans took more than 900 soldiers

Battle of Trenton:

500

once considered an outlaw, he was a naval hero who fought battles on ships in the sea

John Paul Jones:

500

a document that Britain recognized the independance of the United States and set America's borders

The Treaty of Paris of 1783:

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