Vocab
Continental Congress
Battle of Bunker Hill
Patriots vs Loyalists
Four Outcomes
100

What is a siege?

Surrounding an enemy to cut off supplies and force surrender

100

What was the main purpose of the First Continental Congress?

To discuss a response to the Intolerable Acts

100

How many assaults did the British make?

Three assaults

100

Who were Patriots?

Colonists who wanted independence from Britain

100

Who officially won?

The British won and took control of the hill.

200

What does pyrrhic mean?

A victory that is very costly

200

What did the Second Continental Congress accomplish?

Created the Continental Army and chose George Washington as commander

200

Which assaults failed and which succeeded?

The first two failed; the third succeeded

200

Who were Loyalists?

Colonists who stayed loyal to the King

200

What did the Patriots prove as an outcome? 

The Patriots proved they could fight against the powerful British army.

300

What is an objective?

A goal or purpose

300

What was the Third Continental Congress known for?

They made their own government- The Articles of Confederation.
300

Who called the patriots "untrained rabble"?

General Burgoyne

300

What’s one belief of a Patriot?

Colonists should govern themselves

300

What was the outcome that showed the cost of the battle for the British?

The British lost over 1,000 soldiers, showing the war would be long and costly.

400

What are fortifications?

Walls, forts, or structures built for protection

400

Which Congress decided to send the Olive Branch Petition?

The Second Continental Congress

400

Why is it considered a pyrrhic victory for the British?

They won but lost many soldiers

400

What’s one belief of a Loyalist?

The King protects and provides for the colonies

400

What did the Patriots gain as an outcome?

The Patriots gained confidence and support grew for independence

500

What are entrenchments?

Deep holes or trenches dug for defense

500

Name two key figures in the Continental Congress.

John Adams, Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, etc.

500

Name one key person from each side.

Patriots: Colonel Prescott; British: General Howe, Burgoyne

500

“It’s wrong to fight against our King!” — Patriot or Loyalist?

Loyalist

500

How did this battle affect both sides’ morale?

British shocked at losses; Patriots encouraged despite retreat

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