War in New England
Key Figures
War in the Middle
War in the South
Miscellaneous
100

The canons that surrounded Boston were seized from what Fort?

Fort Ticonderoga. 

100

Thomas Paine wrote two key documents. One that called why America should be independent, the other to explain how Britain enslaved the colonies.

1) Common Sense.

2) Crisis.

100

Washington's crossing occurred on what river?

Delaware River.

100

This geographical feature is what the Americans used to their advantage.

Swamps.

100

One British strength/weakness.

One American strength/weakness.

Answers may vary. 
200

The battle where the Americans inflicted heavy casualties to the British but still lost.

Bunker Hill.

200

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence and what idea was cut from the document?

Thomas Jefferson. Slavery.

200

Right after Trenton, Washington was able to have another victory at this Battle.

Princeton.

200

The British changed their strategy and decided to invade the Southern Colonies for what reason?

Be able to control the territory with the help of the bigger Loyalist population.

200

Give 1 thing the Treaty of Paris did.

Britain must recognize the United States as a free/independent nation.

Britain gives up all lands in North America (except Canada).

The US must return all rights/property to loyalists.

300

British General William Howe abandoned the City of Boston because...

The city was surrounded by Patriot cannons and he did not want to risk losing a lot of his troops.

300
Marquis de Lafayette was from what country and how did he help the Colonists at Valley Forge?
1) France.


2) Join in their suffering and helped pay for supplies from his own pocket.

300

How did George Washington and his army capture the Hessians during the Battle of Trenton?

He crossed the Delaware River and attacked the Hessians on Christmas Night when they were sleeping.

300

This battle had General Charles Cornwallis surrounded where he eventually surrendered.

Battle of Yorktown.

300

This document was a request to George III, asking him to make peace with the colonies.

Olive Branch Petition.

400

What sort of New England geographical feature did the Patriots use to their advantage?

Hills. 

400

Name the two key figures that fought for the Americans in the South.

Francis Marion.

Nathaniel Greene.

400

The significance of the Battle of Saratoga is...

1) Ended the War in the North.

2) Improved morale.

3) And France entered the war as an American ally.

400

Explain the American strategy at Yorktown.

Americans surrounded the city with their troops and French troops. They lay siege to Yorktown and bombard it. They move their canons/troops closer each day while the French navy is in the Chesapeake so Cornwallis can't get help or escape. 
400
According to the Declaration of Independence, the 3 natural rights people are born with are...

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.

500

The significance of Lexington and Concord are...

It started the American Revolution and showed that the Patriots were willing to fight and die for their beliefs.

500

Baron Von Steuben helps the Americans in Valley Forge by...

Improving camp conditions, discipline, and training the Continentals in European warfare.

500
The British plan to capture the Hudson River would do what?

By capturing the Hudson, the New England colonies would have been cut off from the rest.

500

Explain the strategies of Nathaniel Greene/Francis Marion.

Greene fights defensive warfare by fighting small battles against Cornwallis only to run away. Cornwallis chases but has to resupply his army. Marion's militia attacks the supply line.

Both of these together tires out Cornwallis.

500
The 3 parts of the Declaration of Independence are...

1) Natural Rights. 2) British wrongs. 3) American Colonies declaring independence.

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