Key Terms DEFINITION
What battle is this? Part 1
Big Ideas of the American Revolutionary War
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Redcoats

A British soldier

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The 2 battles started the war

Lexington & Concord

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Who won the American Revolution 

Considering we are the United States of America, I believe "we" won

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Not a battle, but a winter training camp where the colonists were cold and hungry. They powered through this and remained loyal. The men came out of this better trained.

Valley Forge 

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resistance to a government

Rebellion

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retreat

A strategic withdrawal of troops to avoid danger or fight later.

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This battle was less than an hour long. George Washington and his army surprise attacked the Hessians on Christmas day in 1776. It was a huge morale boost. 

Battle of Trenton 

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Who had Home-Field advantage and why is it important?

Colonists - Many reasons 
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The colonists won this Fort and took the supplies/cannons to Boston where they continued to lay siege and eventually caused the British to evacuate Boston 

Fort TICONDEROGA 

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a person lost, injured or killed in war

Casualty

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Ally

A country that supports and helps another country

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This battle was the bloodiest of the American Revolution. It caused many casualties to the British and gave a huge morale boost to the Colonists, even though they lost

Bunker Hill

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The British won this battle and took control of the important New York port. George Washington's army was trapped but luckily escaped. 

Brooklyn

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The act of building military defenses to protect against an attack 

Fortification 

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Flank

The side of a military position; to move around and attack the side of an enemy position.

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The last major battle of the war before the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783. George Washingtons army caused the British to surrender

Battle of Yorktown

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What did the French give the colonists that was helpful, after they agreed to be allies 

Soldiers, Supplies & Navy support 

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The colonists had this city surrounded, not allowing supplies to get in while continuing to attack it. They eventually made the British to evacuate when cannons and supplies from Fort Ticonderoga showed up. 

Siege of Boston 

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To stop supplies from entering a country or region 

Blockade

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Rally

The act of recruiting, replenishing, or bolstering troops to increase military strength and public support for the American cause.

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This battle made the French agree to be allies with the Colonists afterwards. 

Battle of Saratoga

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What was the biggest disadvantage the British faced?

Traveling across the ocean for the war
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This battle took place in the fall of 1775 and involved American forces heading north to attack this city before winter set in.

Battle of Montreal

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Blockade of a place to prevent supplies from entering while continuing to attack it 

Siege