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100

William celebrated Patriot victories at Trenton, Princeton and Saratoga. Victory means 

win

100

The war ended in 

a. 1776

b. 1781

c. 1800

b
100

the king of England

George

100
a group of American colonists leading the independence movement 

Sons of Liberty

100

the colonies declared independence on July 4, 177_

6

200

The British took the capital city during the war. The capital city was 

a. Washington, D.C. 

b. Atlanta, Georgia

c. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

C

200

14-year old daughter, undecided on which side she supports

Abigail

200
Patriots are

rebels, want to break with Britain

200

said "Give me liberty or give me death"

Patrick Henry

200

The British were forced out of Boston, but still control 

New York

300

William said the Americans were writing laws the way British never had. These laws would be (four letter word) 

fair

300

youngest brother, admires his older brother

Ben

300

someone who turns against their family or country is a 

traitor

300

an armed resistance against the government

rebellion 

300

the leader of the Patriot army

George Washington

400

The Barton family decides to leave. First they went to New York, then 

Canada


400

father of the family, successful merchant, loyal to Great Britain

Robert

400

Which country tried to attack the colonies?

a. Canada

b. Spain

c. France

France

400

when hot stick tar is poured on you it's called being

tarred and feathered

400

True or False: The Continental Army is British

False

500

Robert gave his son

the house and store

500

oldest son, supports America's independence 

William

500
name one thing colonists are paying taxes on

paper, newspapers, playing cards

500

committed to an idea. Ex: Robert Barton is a _______ Loyalist. 

staunch

500

Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called

Common Sense