Leader of the Continental Army, led a surprise attack on Christmas Night
George Washington
Battle where colonists survived the first two rounds of attacks but retreated after the third attack
Battle of Bunker Hill
Worked as cooks, nurses, and seamstresses. Made clothes, ran farms, and passed out information
Women
1/3rd of people who supported Great Britain
Loyalists
Two groups fighting in the Revolutionary War
British and Americans
French major general
Marquis de Lafayette
Battle of Trenton
5,000 soldiers from this group served in the Continental Army. George Washington lifted the ban on this group joining the war in 1776.
1/3rd of people who supported the revolution
Patriots
Considered the Head and Heart of the Revolution. On a peninsula attached by a thin strip to the mainland
Boston
Followed her husband's regiment to help cook and take care of wounded soldiers
Mary Ludwig Hays
Battle of Saratoga
Fought on both sides of the Revolutionary War. Some for the British, some for the Americans.
Native Americans
To gain freedom
Emancipation
Important area for the British, many loyalists live here
Southern Colonies
African American double agent who helped Americans win Yorktown
James Armistead
Battle where Washington surrounded British Troops on land and sea. After three weeks, the British surrendered
Battle of Yorktown
Involved along the Gulf of Mexico. Smuggled supplies for Americans.
Temporary wall
Redoubt
Document signed on September 3, 1783, ended the American Revolution
Treaty of Paris
A Mohawk warrior who led four of the six nations of the Iroquois Confederacy into the war
Chief Joseph Brant
Washington and his troops were here during a tough winter from 1777-1778. Not enough food, fuel, boots, or clothes
Valley Forge
Gave secret aid to the Americans until the Battle of Saratoga. Sent troops to help the Americans after the Battle of Saratoga
The French
A military unit
Regiment
Document written to outline the rights the Confederate Congress had (ex. Borrow money, carry on war, etc)
Articles of Confederation