Potluck
Important People
Places/Events
Results/Impacts
Military Leaders
100
What are bayonets?
Long knives attached to the end of the barrel of a gun.
100
Which American was known for helping obtain foreign aid for the Patriot cause, and what did he do?
Benjamin Franklin spent time in France in order to convince the French to come to the aid of the Patriots.
100
Why was Valley Forge used as a term to represent American hardships during the Revolutionary War?
1/4th of the Continental Army died in the winter at Valley Forge from starvation, disease, and exposure to the elements.
100
During and after the Revolution, many Loyalists fled the country and settled where?
Canada
100
What was the name of the battle that marked Britain's defeat in the Revolutionary War, and who commanded the British army that surrendered?
Yorktown; General Lord Cornwallis
200
Which treaty ended the Revolutionary War?
Treaty of Paris of 1783
200
Which officer trained Washington's army how to move in formation and how to properly use their weapons?
Baron von Steuben
200
A major port city in the South captured by the British in 1778 and used as a British military base.
Savannah, Georgia
200
Which battle was an important turning point for the Americans, and why?
Saratoga- convinced European nations (specifically the French) that America could win the war. France signed treaties of alliance with America after Saratoga in 1778.
200
Which naval hero and captain of the Bonhomme Richard was well known for his daring defeat of the British ship Serapis during the Revolution?
John Paul Jones
300
Why was French aid key to the victory over the British in the Revolutionary War?
Their financial and military aid helped guarantee victory. Yorktown would not have been won without the French naval fleet blocking Cornwallis' forces from escaping, and preventing supplies from reaching Cornwallis.
300
What was Marquis de Lafayette's role in the American Revolution?
He volunteered to serve in the Continental Army under Washington, offering training and financial help to them when necessary.
300
What was considered to be the worst Patriot surrender of the Revolutionary War?
Charles Town (South Carolina)- 5,000 troops were taken prisoner and the Americans lost valuable supplies and artillery.
300
As a result of the war, which concept about how people should be governed replaced the idea of a monarchy?
Instead of a king, the people would give the government the authority in the form of republicanism.
300
Who was the British commander defeated at the Battles of Saratoga and nicknamed "Gentleman Johnny" because of his lavish lifestyle?
General John Burgoyne
400
Describe the events of Christmas night, 1776, involving Washington and his men.
They crossed the Delaware River to Trenton, NJ to surprise and defeat the Hessian mercenary forces there. This was a major morale boosting victory that renewed support for Washington and for the patriot cause.
400
Who was "Swamp Fox", and what was his role in the Revolution?
Francis Marion led many successful guerrilla campaigns against the British in the South.
400
What were two reasons the British moved the war to the Southern colonies in 1778?
There was thought to be more Loyalist support in the South; the Southern colonies were closer to the British colonies in the West Indies (Caribbean), which would make transportation of troops and supplies more efficient.
400
Which of the following was not an impact of the American Revolution? a. Many Loyalists lost their property even though it was “recommended” in the Treaty of Paris to return it to them. b. America’s Founding Fathers were confident and united about the political direction the new country would take. c. The new country of the United States of America was left with over $20 million of war debt. d. Many soldiers in the Continental Army left with no money, but were instead given land grants in the western frontier.
B There was a lot of conflict over how our new country's government would be set up!
400
Describe Benedict Arnold's role in the American Revolution.
Commander under Washington who betrayed the Continental Army and plotted to turn West Point over to the British; played a key role in the victory at Saratoga as well.
500
What were the major difficulties Washington faced in building and maintaining the Continental Army?
1. Turning his volunteers into well-trained soldiers. 2. Keeping soldiers enlisted-soldiers were only enlisted for one year. 3. Keeping his troops supplied. 4. Maintaining support for the cause-there was a problem with recruiting and also desertion of the army!
500
Who replaced General Horatio Gates as the leader of the Continental Army in the South, and what effective changes did he make?
Nathanael Greene; many of his forces joined in the guerrilla style tactics practiced by Francis Marion.
500
Which of the following was NOT term of the treaty that ended the Revolutionary War? a. Great Britain would pay $27 million to the U.S. in reparations b. The border of the U.S. included Mississippi to the west, Florida to the south, and Canada to the north. c. The United States was an independent country. d. The British would return any slaves that they had captured.
A. Reparation payments were not required, and the $27 million number was the war debt acquired by the end of the war.
500
What were the reasons that America won the Revolutionary War? (4 reasons for your essay question)
1. Better leadership (Washington learning from mistakes, etc.) 2. Foreign aid (France and Spain, among other nations, offered military and financial assistance. Example-Marquis de Lafayette helping in Continental Army, French navy was essential for Yorktown victory). 3. Knowledge of land (our "home field advantage"-knowing the layout of the land and how to navigate properly. Guerrilla warfare was successfully implemented by people like "Swamp Fox" Francis Marion) 4. Motivation (fighting for freedom, independence, etc. Valley Forge is an example of Continental Army overcoming impossible odds)
500
Which leaders commanded the Continental and British troops at the Battle of Camden, and why was it such a failure for the Continental Army?
American- Gen. Horatio Gates; British- Gen. Lord Cornwallis Gates' men were not prepared to fight against the British regulars. Gates put inexperienced militia on the front lines to fight out in the open against the experienced British army. Gates and many of the militia ended up fleeing from the British, and Gates was subsequently replaced as leader of the Continental Army in the South.
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