Key Figures in the Revolution
Key Events in the Revolution
Vocabulary to Know
Foreign Aid
Misc.
100

The commander of the Continental army and the 1st president of the United States 

George Washington 

100

The first skirmish of the American Revolution 

Lexington and Concord 

100

Sending extra soldiers to assist 

Reinforcements 

100

This country provided significant aid to the Americans during the Revolution 

France 

100
This statement is __________ (True/False) 


Women were allowed to serve as soldiers in the revolutionary army 

False 

200

Famous for his victory at Bunker Hill 

William Howe 

200
Although a British victory, this battle led to the realization that the Revolution was going to be a expensive and costly war 

Battle of Bunker Hill 

200
A long knife at the end of a rifle used for hand to hand combat 

Bayonet 

200

Foreign aid was provided in the form of _________, _________ and _________. 

Money, Supplies and Soldiers 

200

This was the color of the Continental army uniforms

Blue 

300

This American officer betrayed his country by becoming a spy for the British 

Benedict Arnold 

300

This famous battle was considered the turning point in the American Revolution 

Battle of Saratoga 

300

Style of fighting where sneak attacks and ambushes are primarily used 

Guerilla 

300

The name of the Treaty between France and the Americans 

Treaty of Alliance 

300

This medical issue was a major concern for many of the soldiers at Valley Forge. 

Frostbite on their feet. 

400
Known as the "Swamp Fox" this American commander used guerilla style tactics to defeat the British army in the South.

Francis Marion 

400

This treaty ended the Revolutionary War 

The Treaty of Paris 

400

The act of preventing ships from being able to enter the ports 

Blockade 

400

This country sent soldiers known as Hessians to support the British during the revolution. 

Germany 

400

The roles of the majority of women in the american revolution included ____________ ,____________ ______________

caring for wounded, spies and producing good/supplies 

500

Famous for his recruitment of Native Americans to fight for the British 

Joseph Brant 

500

The picture below depicts General Washington crossing the frozen Delaware river during this famous battle

The Battle of Trenton 

500

This is the term for spying 

Espionage 

500

This French nobleman was a significant figure in securing the aid for the Americans 

Marquis de Lafayette 

500

These were the laws agreed upon by the thirteen colonies that guided them on how to govern the country 

The Articles of Confederation