American Revolution Word Scramble
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| Word | Definition |
| Olive Branch Petition | peace petition sent to King George by colonial delegates after the battles of Lexington and Concord |
| Green Mountain Boys | Vermont colonial militia led by Ethan Allen that made a surprise attack on Fort Ticonderoga |
| Continental Army | army established by the Second Continental Congress to fight the British |
| Patriot | colonist who favored war against Britain |
| Loyalist | colonist who remained loyal to Britain |
| Battle of Bunker Hill | in 1775, first major battle of the Revolution |
| blockade | the shutting of a port to keep people or suppiles from moving in or out |
| mercenary | soldier who fights merely for pay, often from a foreign country |
| traitor | person who betrays his or her country |
| Declaration of Independence | a 1776 document stating that the 13 English colonies were a free and independent nation |
| preamble | introduction to a declaration, consitution, or other offical document |
| natural rights | rights that belong to all people from birth |
| Battle of Long Island | a 1776 battle in New York in which more than 1,400 Americans were killed, wounded, or captured |
| Battle of Trenton | a 1776 battle in New Jersey in which George Washington's troops captured a Hessian encampment |
| Battle of Saratoga | in 1777, the first major American victory in the Revolution |
| ally | nation that works with anothernation for a common purpose |
| cavalry | troops on horseback |
| Valley Forge | Pennslvania site of Washington's Continental Army encampment during the winter of 1777-1778 |
| Battle of Cowpens | a 1781 battle in South Carolina where Americans won an important victory over the British |
| guerrilla | fighter that uses hit-and-run attacks |
| siege | military blockade or bombardment of an emeny town or position in order to force it to surrender |
| Battle of Yorktown | 1781 American victory in Virginia that forced the British to surrender |
| Treaty of Paris | peace treaty between the Untied States and Britain, ratified in 1783, that recognized the United States as an independent nation |
| ratify | to approve |
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