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2nd Continental Congress   A meeting in Philadelphia in 1775 of delegates of the 13 colonies which established a colonial army and declared American independence.  
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Continental Army   created by the 2nd Continental Congress in May 1775 with George Washington as Commander in Chief.  
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traitor   someone who turns against his or her country.  
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Declaration of Independence   issued by the 2nd Continental Congress on July 4, 1776 explaining why the American colonies were breaking away from Great Britain.  
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Treaty of Paris of 1783   peace treaty in which Great Britain recognized the United States as an independent country.  
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map scale   a line like a measuring stick drawn on a map which uses a unit of measurement, such as an inch, to represent a real distance on Earth.  
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large-scale map   a map that shows a smaller area in greater detail.  
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small-scale map   a map that shows a large area but not much detail.  
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Thomas Paine   American patriot who wrote Common Sense in 1776.  
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Thomas Jefferson   3rd president of the United States . He was the author of the Declaration of Independence and later bought the Louisiana Purchase from France.  
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Nathan Hale   patriot hanged by the British as a spy in the American Revolution.  
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Thaddeus Kosciuszko   patriot from Poland who served in the Continental Army from 1776-1784.  
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John Paul Jones   American sea captain who commanded the Bonhomme Richard and defeated the British ship Serapis in 1779.  
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Benedict Arnold   Colonial general in the Continental Army who later became a traitor to the American Revolution.  
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Francis Marion   Revolutionary War commander who fought the British army throughout the Carolinas: known as the "Swamp Fox".  
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Nathanael Greene   Patriot general during the American Revolution who forced the British out of Georgia and the Carolinas.  
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Yorktown   a town in Southeastern Virginia, site of the last major battle in the American Revolution.  
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Trenton   capital of New Jersy, site of an important battle in the American Revolution.  
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John Paul Jones   "I have not yet begun to fight".  
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Nathan Hale   "I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country."  
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Yorktown   site of the last major battle of the Revolution.  
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George Washington   commander of the Continental Army  
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Thomas Jefferson   "We hold these truths to be self-evident"  
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Ben Franklin   "We must all hang together or we will surely hang separately."  
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Thaddeus Kosciuszko   Polish engineer who helped Americans win the Battle of Saratoga  
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Common Sense   pamphlet written by Thomas Paine convinced people of the need for independence.  
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traitor   betrayer of his or her country.  
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Swamp Fox   Francis Marion's nickname  
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John Hancock   a person's signature  
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Swamp Fox   nickname for Francis Marion  
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Plan to abolish slavery   adopted by Pennsylvania in 1780  
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July 4, 1776   Declaration of Independence signed  
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Women helped during the war   by dressing as spies and joined the army.  
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Thomas Jefferson   wrote the Declaration of Independence.  
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three unalienable rights   life, liberty and the right to own property.  
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Thomas Paine   wrote "Tis time to part" in Common Sense  
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Olive Branch Petition   sent to King George to state the loyalty of the colonists.  
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Nathan Hale   "I regret that I have but one life to give my country.  
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Lots of money and better equipment   two strengths of the British army  
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Nathanial Greene   "we fight, we get beat, , rise and fight again.  
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Common Sense   pamphlet that convinced people of the need for independence.  
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