Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
AR Key Figures
Ch 6
Term | Definition |
---|---|
Benedict Arnold | led the Americans to force a British retreat, slowing the British down; he also was a traitor in the war working secretly for the British with his attempt to sell West Point. (pg. 168) |
Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay | represented America in negotiation of the peace treaty ending the American Revolution. |
Benjamin Franklin | worked in gaining France to side with America. He was successful; he helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris 1783. |
Bernardo de Galvez | was the Spanish-Louisiana Governor of Louisiana. He raised a Spanish army of Native Americans, Creoles, and African Americans; Forced the British out Baton Rouge, Natchez, Mobile, and Pensacola; loaned money and opened Port of New Orleans to aid the Colon |
Charles Cornwallis | was the key general for the British army. He surrendered at Yorktown. |
Comte de Rochambeau | was a French general who commanded 5000 French soldiers. |
Deborah Sampson | of Massachusetts watched her brothers and their friends go to war; she decided to join in the fight. She disguised herself as a boy and enlisted in the army. (pg. 165) |
Francis Marion | organized a small expert fighting force in SC; hid his troops in swamps, which helped him gain the nickname Swamp Fox. (guerilla warfare) |
Friedrich von Steuben | a former army officer from Germany helped teach Patriots military discipline which helped turn the army into a more effective fighting force; drilled the troops at Valley Forge |
George Washington | was the most important Patriot General who helped win the war. Commander of the Continental Army |
John Paul Jones | fought British naval ship off the coast of Great Britain and was a daring American naval officer who raided British ports (pg. 179) |
Marquis de Lafayette | was a French nobleman; helped the Patriots using his own ship; he expressed his ideas in the Declaration of Independence; he spent winter training troops at Valley Forge; aided Washington in the war. |
Molly Pitcher | also accompanied her husband and was known for carrying water pitchers to the soldiers. (pg. 165) |
Nathan Hale | was a teacher from Connecticut that proved himself a hero at the Battle of Long Island. He volunteered as a Patriot spy to spy on the British, using a Dutch schoolteacher disguise to do so. His famous words were “I only regret that I have but one life to |
James Armistead | Slave who spied on Great Britain. Aide of Lafayette |
Hessians | German Mercenary who fought for Great Britain |
Created by:
kguilmino225
Popular U.S. History sets