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I stitched the first American Flag with stars and stripes. 

Betsy Ross

100

The first battle of the war started here. 

Lexington and Concord

100

"Give me liberty or give me death."

Patrick Henry

100

Declaration of Independence

Document stated for the world why Americans wanted to be free. Signed on July 4, 1776. 

100

Leader of the British Army. He surrendered to George Washington at Yorktown. 

General Cornwallis

200

I was king of England during the American War for Independence.

George III

200

The turning point of the war. 

Saratoga

200

"The British are coming! The British are coming!"

A famous silversmith. 

Paul Revere

200

Boston Tea Party

Americans were upset about the tax on tea. Colonists, dressed as Indians, boarded ships, and tossed tea into the sea. 

200

Americans proved they were hard to beat here. 

Battle of Bunker Hill

300

I was a black patriot killed at the Boston Massacre. 

Crispus Attucks

300

The Continental Army spent a hard winter here. 

Valley Forge

300

"We have, therefore, to resolve to conquer or to die."

George Washington

300

German Soldiers

Hessians

300

These were colonists who wanted to remain loyal to England. 

Torries

400

I was chosen to be the supreme commander of the American troops. 

George Washington

400

The British surrendered here. 

Yorktown

400

"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."

Brave American spy who was captured by the British. 

Nathan Hale

400

Stamp Act

A tax colonists had to pay to England. It was placed on every document. This went to pay for the French and Indian War. Not everyone had to pay this tax. 

400

This was the nicknames given to British Soldiers.

Lobster-back and Redcoats

500

My men and I captured Fort Ticonderoga. 

Ethan Allen

500

The Hessians were defeated here.

Trenton

500

"I have not yet begun to fight."

John Paul Jones

500

These men would be ready to fight at a moments notice. 

Minutemen

500

American colonists who wanted to be free from England were called this.

Patriots

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