Commander in Chief of the Continental Army
George Washington
"The Shot Heard Around the World"
Battles of Lexington and Concord
What date was the Declaration of Independence signed? (Month, Day, Year)
July 4th, 1776
American colonists who remained loyal to the British monarchy during the American Revolution. They believed in staying connected to Britain and keeping things the way they were
Loyalists
Leaders and statesmen who played a significant role in the founding of the United States. They included figures like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and others.
Founding Fathers
Wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776
Thomas Jefferson
In this early battle, the colonists ultimately withdrew but inflicted heavy casualties on the British
Battle of Bunker Hill
In what document were the following ideas outlined:
Freedom
Equality
self-determination
Declaration of Independence
Basic rights that people are born with and that cannot be taken away. The Declaration of Independence mentions rights like life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
Unalienable
Established by the Second Continental Congress to fight for American independence during the Revolution. George Washington was its first commander.
Continental Army
Secured French support for the American cause
Benjamin Franklin
A daring and successful operation that began with Washington and his army crossing the Delaware river on Christmas
Battle of Trention
Created on April 26th, 1776 by North Carolinians and used by the Second Continental Congress when creating the Declaration of Independence
Halifax Resolves
Nickname for British soldiers during the American Revolution because of their distinctive red uniforms.
Redcoats
What was the outcome of the Battle of King’s Mountain on October 7, 1780?
Patriot victory that weakened Loyalist support in the South
The first President of the United States. He is often called the "Father of His Country" for his role in the nation's early history.
George Washington
Considered a turning point in the American Revolution because it convinced France to enter into the war as an ally to the United States
Battle of Saratoga
During the 2nd Continental Congress, this document was created as a compromise to government power.
It was our 1st form of government
The Articles of Confederation
A group of American colonists who protested British policies, such as the Stamp Act, through acts of civil disobedience and sometimes violence
Sons of Liberty
Where did soldiers experience extreme cold and lack of supplies leading to significant suffering during the winter of 1777-1778? It also gave time for soldiers to train
Valley Forge
Who is known for the Midnight Ride, which was a crucial early warning system that the British were approaching
American and French forces trapped British General Cornwallis, leading to his surrender
Siege of Yorktown
King Louis XVI provided American colonies troops, supplies, and money during the Revolution after signing which document?
Treaty of Alliance in 1778
Ended the American Revolution and recognized the United States as an independent nation. It was signed in 1783
Treaty of Paris (1783)
A French aide to General George Washington who played a crucial role in securing French support
Marquis de Lafayette