people
groups
battles
tactics
weapons
100

Ex-Prussian officer who trained soldiers at Valley Forge

Baron von Steuben

100

native allies of the British government

Iroquois League

100

Bunker Hill & Dorchester Heights

Battles for Boston

100

nickname for fighting in linear formation

"Gentleman's warfare"

100

long blade on end of a long gun

bayonnet

200

"Gentleman Johnny" packed too much while traveling through upstate NY woods

General Burgoyne

200

hired mercenaries fighting for the British

Hessians

200

British guns from here armed Washington's troops later that spring

Fort Ticonderoga

200

hit & run tactic used to ambush your enemy 

Guerilla warfare

200

typical long gun for colonial troops

musket

300

Head of the Continental Army

General George Washington

300

Fought on both sides of the war, hoping for their freedom from enslavement

African Americans

300

Having regrouped with a huge fleet, Howe attacked this key colonial city

New York

300

baiting your enemy to chase in hopes of draining their resources & energy

"cat & mouse"

300

small hand-held gun used mostly by officers

pistols

400

Wrote pro-patriot pamphlets like "Common Sense" & "The Crisis"

Thomas Paine

400

Allies of the Americans, secretly at first but "all in" after their win at Saratoga

France

400

A series of small battles, this key win for the Americans resulted in a major turning point of the war

Battle of Saratoga

400

marksman who shoots from a concealed location at long distances

sniper

400

long, curved blade, usually used by those on horseback

saber

500

Original a Patriot, he switched sides to fight for the British

Benedict Arnold

500

Allies to Americans, since already allied with the French

Spain

500

Surrounded while awaitng resupplies, Cornwallis had no choice but to surrender

Yorktown
500

specialized unit of fighters on horseback

cavalry

500

large heavy gun usually mounted on wheels with large caliber ball ammo

cannons