The Revolution Begins
Declaring Independence
The Struggle for Liberty
Independence
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Colonists who chose to fight for independence from Great Britain.

Patriots

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This document formally announced the colonies' break from Great Britain.

Declaration of Independence

100

Foreign soldiers who fought not out of loyalty, but for pay.

Mercenaries

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Style of fighting where soldiers who use surprise attacks to disrupt communication and supply lines

Guerilla warfare


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The name for the colonial military force created to fight the British

Continental Army

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These men got their name because they were ready to fight at a moment's notice.

Minutemen

200

Colonists who chose to side with the British

Loyalists

200

The turning point of the Revolutionary War.

Battle of Saratoga

200

This leader and specialist in guerilla warfare was known as "Swamp Fox."

Francis Marion

200

This conflict became violent, forcing the colonists to prepare for war.

Events at Lexington and Concord

300

Soldiers from all the colonies who would carry out the fight against Great Britain

Continental Army

300

A 47-page pamphlet that was distributed in Philadelphia in January 1776

Common Sense

300

A naval hero from Scotland.  He was considered an outlaw.  He was considered a brave and clever sailor in the newly created US Navy.

John Paul Jones

300

Leader of 4,000 French troops who combined with Washington's soldiers at the Battle of Yorktown

Comte de Rochambeau

300

This is the date on which the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence

July 4, 1776

400

The Patriots lost this battle, but proved that they could take on the Redcoats.

Battle of Bunker Hill

400

Author of Common Sense.  Argued that citizens, not kings and queens, should make laws.

Thomas Paine

400

A wealthy young Frenchman who bought his own ship and brought a group of well-trained soldiers to America with him.  He volunteered to serve in the Continental Army without pay.

Marquis de Lafayette

400

The last major battle of the American Revolution.

Battle of Yorktown

400

These battles turned the tide of the war for the colonists.

Battles of Trenton and Saratoga

500

A gathering of colonial leaders where were deeply troubled about the relationship between Great Britain and its colonies in America.

First Continental Congress

500

The main author of the Declaration of Independence.  He argued that all people possess unalienable rights, including the rights of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."

Thomas Jefferson

500

The governor of Spanish Florida who gathered a small army of Spanish soldiers, French Americans, colonists, and Native Americans.  Together, this group seized British posts all the way to Pensacola, Florida

Bernardo de Galvez

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This set America's borders.  Great Britain recognized the independence of the United States.

Treaty of Paris of 1783

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These were mercenaries

Hessians

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