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Battles
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battles
100

What is the Declaration of Independence?

The Declaration of Independence states that the colonists were free and independent states.

100

What happened at the Battle of Trenton?

George Washington and his troops crossed the icy Delaware River on Christmas night. They surprised the Hessian soldiers fighting for the British and won a quick victory. This boosted the morale of the American army and gave new hope to the revolution.

100
  1. How did the French an important part of the Battle of Yorktown?

The French is an important part of the Battle of Yorktown because the French helped George Washington and the Americans get the supplies they needed and stopped Cornwallis from getting reinforcements.



100

Why was the battle of Trenton was significant?

This event was significant because The battle boosted American morale. It showed they could win against the British, giving them confidence and hope to keep fighting for Independence.

200

What is a Loyalist and a Patriot?

A Loyalist is someone who is loyal to the British and disagrees with the idea of independence. A Patriot is someone who agrees with the idea of independence.
200

What happened during Valley Forge?

The Continental Army camped at Valley Forge. They faced cold, hunger, and disease but trained hard. This made them stronger for future battles.

200

What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence? Why were they seeking independence?

The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to state that the American colonies were breaking away from the British to become their own Nation. The colonists were seeking Independence because they were unhappy with British rule, especially high taxes and lack of representation. They blamed King George III for their problems, saying he had violated their rights by putting unfair laws and not listening to them.



200

Why was the winter at Valley Forge significant?

This event was significant because it turned the struggling continental army into a strong, professional force that could take on the British.

300

Who is George Washington, and what did he do during the American Revolutionary War?

George Washington was a leader of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. He led key victories, like Yorktown, and helped secure American independence with strong leadership.

300

What happened at the battle of Saratoga?

Led by General Gates, defeated the British Army. This victory convinced France to join the war on the side of the Americans.

300

How did the winter at valley forge test the Continental Army?

The winter at Valley Forge was really hard for the Continental Army. They didn't have enough food, clothes or supplies, and a lot of soldiers got sick or died. Even though the conditions were terrible, the Army stuck together and trained hard, becoming tougher and more organized. It was a big test of their strength and showed how committed they were to winning the war under George Washington's leadership.

300

Why was the battle of Saratoga was significant?

This event was significant because the American victory at Saratoga convinced France to join the war as an ally, which helped tip and balanced and favor of the Americans and led to their victory.

400

Who is Thomas Jefferson and what did he do during the American Revolutionary War?

Thomas Jefferson was the author of the Declaration of Independence. During the American Revolution, he helped shape the ideas of freedom and equality for a new nation.

400

What happened at the battle of Yorktown?

The American and French forces, led by George Washington, surrounded the British army under General Cornwallis. After weeks of siege, Cornwallis surrendered, effectively ending the war and leading to American Independance.

400

Why was Saratoga the most important battle of the American Revolution?

The Battle of Saratoga was the most important battle of the American Revolution because it was a major turning point. The American victory showed that they could actually beat the British, which convinced France to join the war on the American side. With France’s help, the commas had more money, supplies and Military Support, which improved their chances of winning the war.

400

Why was the battle at Yorktown significant?

The event was important because it led to the British surrender, ending the American Revolutionary War.

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