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PH AHON CH 6

Review for Chapter 6 Test

QuestionAnswer
Privateers American Navy, Legal pirates
Louisiana Gov Helped Secretly
Native Americans Paid by US to stay neutral
American Revolution ideals Inspired French Rev.
Summer of 1776 Howe gathered on Staten Island
Thomas Paine The Crisis
Battle of Saratoga Turning point in war
Winter of 1777-78 Valley Forge
Southern States No African Americans in the Military
Common Sense Support for independence
Declaration of Ind. Based on idea of Natural Rights
Patriots and Loyalists Both Minority in 1776
Capture of Charlestown Took over all of South Carolina
General Daniel Morgan won battle Cowpens
Treaty ending Rev. War Treaty of Paris
Victory at Yorktown Help of French Fleet
John Adams complained Loyalists used thought of independence to scare colonists to give up
Von Stueben, Kosiusko, de Lafayette Europeans who came to help Americans cause
American Rev inspired Revs in France and Latin America
Reasons we won geography, help from Europe, Leadership
Natural Rights All men are created equal
First section of Declaration of Independence General ideas about society and Government
Purpose of Declaration Declare separation of U.S. from Britain.
First to sign a treaty of alliance with the US. France
France and Britain fighting in Europe and Caribbean helped keep British troops out of North America
"I have not yet begun to fight" John Paul Jones
Francis Marion Guerrilla Attacks
traitor Benedict Arnold
Richard Henry Lee Virginia Resolution
American Revolution 1775-1783
Battle of Trenton Hessians
Battle of Saratoga lifted American moral
American reaction to Valley Forge sent in food and supplies
Havana's Ladies $7 million to continental army
Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson
List of Grievances outlined in the Declaration taxation without representation
All men are created equal - originally benefited white man land owners
Nathan Hale Spy
The Crisis raise money to support troops.
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