France would become Americas strongest Ally during the war, following thier victory at what battle?
A Frenchman who came to help out the Americans early in the war. He would eventually become a major leader of the Americans and a close friend of General Washington and helped train the American Army.
Marquis de Lafayette
Name 3 of the negociators of the Treaty of Paris
Ben Franklin
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
John Jay
Henry Luaran
This famous General turned spy for the British after he was not given his just dues for his efforts on the American Side.
Benedict Arnold
Was a understudy of George Washington known for his Brilliance and wanted to serve on the front lines though Washington didn't want to lose him. He led the final charge at Yorktown on Rebout 9
Alexander Hamilton
This was the last major battle of the war, where Cornwallis was forced to surrender due to American and French armies surrounding him.
Yorktown
Father of the American Navy, this trader turned captain would capture and sink many British ships, and even would raid the coast of England during the war. Called by the British "The madman"
John Paul Jones
The number of article in the Treaty of Paris between the Americans and British.
10
Culper's Spy Ring
The British General that lead the war in the south and whos name has a vegatable in it? Would surrender at Yorktown to the Americans ending the war.
Cornwallis
The other Nations that came to Americas aid both officially or in the form of people volunteering to help lead.
Netherlands, Spain, Poland, Prussia
A major diplomate for the Americans, he served on the Continental Congress, helped write the Declaration of Independence, "negotiated" the Alliance with France and helped create the treaty that ended the war.
Ben Franklin
What were the boarders of America according to the treaty
North - Great Lakes/Canada
South - Florida
East - Alantic Ocean
West - Mississippi River
The Best spies were often these types of people.
African American Women, preferably slaves.
Nathan Hale
The British decided to attack here after Saratoga as they thought it would have more loyalist located there to support them and felt that they could still take over and keep these colonies after the war, since they were reliant on british trade.
The south
Created the "little blue book which became the basis of training troops in the American Army. Was a harsh Prussian who made sure the American army was well trained both on the battlefield and in Camp.
Baron Von Sturben
The time which was given in Article 10 for the treaty to be agreed upon by all sides.
6 months
Name three technology of tactics used by the spy ring was to hide messages and pass information around to either side
Keyhole Cipher
Invisable ink
Mask
Dead Drops
Hidden compartments
Metal Containers you could swallow
Codes
The leader of the Americans in the South after Gates failed and showed how bad of a leader he was, this close friend of George Washington took over and helped the Americans win.
Nathanial Green
The starting year and ending year of the Revolutionary War
1775 - 1783
Was leader of the Americans at Saratoga, would steal the credit for winning the battle even though he spent most of it in his tent while others led on the front. He later would try to take command of the American forces from Washington following his defeats in NYC and Philadelphia.
Horatio Gates
As part of the treaty of Paris, What nation had to give access to the Mississippi River to the British and the Americans
Spain
Beyond his own feelings of betrayal, Benedict Arnold also switched to the British side in part due to having married and been influenced by his new Loyalist wife, her name being.
Peggy Shippen
King of France who agreed to be Allies with the Americans, even though he would lose money doing so. (He would lose his head over it)
King Louis XVI