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100

Who was the leading commander of the Continental army? 

George Washington 
100
The Battle of Saratoga was the __________ of the American Revolution.

Turning point

100

The Soldiers used the tactics called ________ tactics 

linear 

100

What was the primary weapon used by both sides?

muskets 

100

What ended the American Revolution? 

Treaty of Paris.

200

Who was George Washington's most trusted lieutenant, who served in the Battles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth and Springfield?

Nathanael Greene 

200

Burgoyne's men dealt with a devastating loss to the Americans by retaking Fort Ticonderoga, while Howe decided to move his troops southward from New York to confront Washington's army near the _________ Bay. 

Chesapeake

200

Muskets were horribly inaccurate, so soliders would shoot together to create a wall of bullets, know as __________.  

musket balls 

200

The Brown Bess muskets weighed around how much and how long was the barrel? 

10 pounds and had a 46 inch barrel 

200

Britain recognized the independence of the US with western boundaries to the _______ river and ceded Florida to Spain. 

Mississippi

300

Who was General William Howe? 

He was the commander in chief of the British Army.

300

Where did Washingtons Army stay for the winter and train into better soldiers? 

Valley Forge 

300
Being able to _______ and ________ were very important because of the inaccuracy of the muskets. 

reload and fire

300

It took the average soldier around 15 to 20 seconds to reload the musket allowing him to fire ___ to ____ shots a minute. 

3 to 4. 

300

With the American Revolution ending, the ____________________ were created. 

Articles of Confederation

400

At the Battle of Brandywine, Cornwallis outflanked Washington's defensive position after they been outmaneuvered at the Battle of _________ (January 3, 1777) by George Washington.  

Princeton 

400

Greene's American forced managed to force Cornwallis and his men to Virginia's Yorktown peninsula where they were trapped by the Chesapeake Bay, 36 French warships & Washingtons 14,000 men. This lead Cornwallis to ________. 

Surrender.

400

Most American soliders were _____ and _______ and were not professional trained soldiers. 

merchants and farmers 

400
What was attached on to the end of the musket? 

Bayonet.

400

What was montesquieu?

The spirit of laws book written in 1748. 

500

Benedict Arnold was involved with treason why?

He has spied on the continental army for the British.

500

After the Battle of Yorktown there was no clear victory because of the British forces still located innCharleston and New York. British and American negotiators met in Paris and sign the _______________, which granted independence to the United States. 

Treaty of Paris

500

In the beginning of the war, much of the army did not have uniforms, only _______ who could afford them wore their blue coats. 

officers. 

500

A much more accurate weapon was used towards the end of the American Revolution known as the __________. This was much more accurate but took much longer to reload. 

Rifle. 

500

Land was taken back from the ________ and allowed the US to sell and pay back the American revolution. 

Loyalists