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Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, spoke about the colonies becoming independent from Great Britain.
Common Sense
Declaration of Independence
Olive Branch Petition
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Political authority that directed the struggle for independence beginning in 1775.
First Continental Congress
Second Continental Congress
Articles of Confederation
Committees of Correspondence
This petition, written by moderates, expressed the colonists’ loyalty to the king and requested a halt in
fighting until a solution could be found. King George III refused the petition.
Declaration of Independece
Olive Branch Petition
Common Sense
Treaty of Paris (1783)
The Patriots knew that if they could gain control of Breed’s Hill, they could use cannons to fire down on the British in Boston. The Patriots lost the battle but successfully killed many British soldiers.
Battle of Lexington
Battle of Concord
Battle of Trenton
Battle of Bunker's Hill
Signed in 1776 by US revolutionaries; it declared the United States as a free state.
Common Sense
U.S. Constitution
Articles of Confederation
Declaration of Independence
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams
Benjamin Franklin
George Washington
Commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
George Washington
Nathanael Greene
Marquis de Lafayette
Baron von Steuben
The Battles of ____________________ and __________________ sparked the Revolutionary War.
Lexington; Concord
Concord; Bunker's Hill
Lexington; Saratoga
Concord; Camden
Jefferson's political ideas were influenced by the ______________________, a movement that emphasized science and reason as guides to help see the world more clearly.
Enlightenment
Scientific Revolution
Great Awakening
French Revolution
Jefferson was inspired by Enlightenment thinker ___________ _____________, who believed that people have natural rights—rights that belong to them simply because they are human.
John Locke
Thomas Paine
Benjamin Franklin
John Adams
Basic rights of the people that may not be taken away.
Unalienable Rights
Human Rights
Natural Rights
Bill of Rights
On Christmas Day 1775, Washington crossed the Delaware River to surprise Hessian soldiers. The Continental Army defeated the British at the ________________________.
Battle of Trenton
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Bunker's Hill
Battle of Yorktown
American victory over British troops in 1777 that was a turning point in the American Revolution. Due to this victory, France agreed to help the Americans with ships, soldiers, supplies and money against their long-time enemy, Britain.
Battle of Trenton
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Bunker's Hill
Battle of Yorktown
During the Winter of Valley Forge, hunger, disease, and cold took the lives of 2500 of Washington’s men that winter. A volunteer from Prussia named ____________________________ drilled soldiers, taught them how to use firearms, and created a more disciplined army.
Marquis de Lafayette
Baron von Steuben
Nathanael Greene
Samuel Adams
Last major battle in the American Revolution. Nathaneal Greene army came up from the south, while George Washington’s army came down from the north, and the French navy blocked the harbor by sea. In 1781, this American victory in Virginia that forced the British to surrender
Battle of Yorktown
Battle of Charleston
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Trenton
This document ends the American Revolution, and recognizes the former British colonies as an independent nation.
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Treaty of Paris (1763)
Declaration of Independence
Common Sense
American intellectual, inventor, and politician was sent to France to ask for military aid and a loan during the American Revolution
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
George Washington
John Adams
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