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Said, "Give me liberty or give me death"; freedom is worth dying for; favored an individual's rights   Patrick Henry  
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Sons of Liberty (disguised as Mohawks) boarded British ships and dumped tea a protest to Tea Act   Boston Tea Party  
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Frenchman who aided troops at Valley Forge by supplying clothing   Marquis de Lafayette  
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From Spain, Correspondent to the founding fathers in the American Revolution   Bernardo de Galvez  
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African American spy during the American Revolution   James Armistead  
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African-American who was the first to die in the Boston Massacre   Crispus Attucks  
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Patriot Writer, First female historian of the American Revolution   Mercy Otis Warren  
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Inventor, discoverer of electricity, negotiated peace treaty with France   Benjamin Franklin  
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Polish born, Jewish Immigrant that helped finance the American Revolution, Arrested by the British for being a spy   Haym Salomon  
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Commander of the American troops during the Revolution; 1st President   George Washington  
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King of England during the American Revolution   King George III  
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Took a stance for women's rights in letters to her husband during the American Revolution   Abigail Adams  
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Wrote Common Sense (people should rule themselves, not ruled by a King) & wrote "The Crisis" to encourage troops   Thomas Paine  
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Leader of the Sons of Liberty in Boston   Samuel Adams  
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Wrote the Declaration of Independence; Anti Federalist   Thomas Jefferson  
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Last battle of the American Revolution where Lord Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington   Yorktown  
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Washington's starving, poorly equipped troops trained here during freezing winter   Valley Forge  
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First battles of the American Revolution; the "Shot Heard Round the World"   Lexington & Concord  
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'Turning point in the American Revolution; the 1st time that it looked like the Americans would win   Saratoga  
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Rights that all people are born with; life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness   Inalienable (Unalienable) Rights  
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Treaty that ended the American Revolution   Treaty of Paris  
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1763, A law that prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mts.   The Proclamation Line  
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Slogan of colonial grievance due to paying $ without consent   Taxation without representation  
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Listed the reasons that the U.S, was officially overthrowing the British Rule: written in 1776   Declaration of Independence  
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