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American Revolution*
French and Indian war, French Revolution with Mr. W
| Hint | Answer |
|---|---|
| I was the king during the F and I war | King George III |
| I conquered the Aztecs | Hernando Cortez |
| I was the most famous diplomat at this time in history | Benjamen Franklin |
| I led the Continental Army | Robert E. Lee |
| I was America's most famous Sea captain | John Hancock- "swamp fox" |
| I was the most famous American traitor of the war | Benidict Arnold |
| We were all the colonists who supported the King in the revolution | Loyalists |
| I was the most famous female patriot of the war | Sally Pitcher |
| The war between the British and the French | French and Indian war |
| The turning point of the F&I war | Battle of Quebec |
| the town at the center of colonial protests | Boston |
| The government of the colonies during the Revolutionary War | Contenintal Congress |
| A "moral victory" for the American army during the early parts of the war | Battle of Buckner Hill |
| The first battle of the revolution | Lexington |
| The turning point of the revolution | Battle of Saratoga |
| The document which separated America from Britain. | Proclamation of Independence |
| The most important device used by colonists to persuade the British to change their laws | boycott |
| Tax on paper, glass, lead, and tea | Townshend Acts |
| Ended the French & Indian War | Treaty of Paris, 1763 |
| Tax on molasses | Sugar Act |
| Tax on printed goods | stamp act |
| Ended the Revolutionary War | Treaty of Paris, 1783 |
| Passed as a result of an incident in Boston | Coercive Acts |
| Tax resulted in lower prices for a particular product | Tea Act |
| to take a law back | Repeal |
| supporters of Britain | Tories |
| civilians serving as soldiers | (blank) |
| surrounding and attacking | seige |
| people hurt in warfare | casualties |
| soldiers paid to fight | mercenaries |
| refusing to buy a product for a political reason | boycott |