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American Revolution*

French and Indian war, French Revolution with Mr. W

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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
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