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gathering of colonial leaders who were deeply troubled about the relationship between Great Britain and its colonies in America
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colonists who chose to fight for independence
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Patriots
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gathering of colonial leaders who were deeply troubled about the relationship between Great Britain and its colonies in America
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colonists who chose to fight for independence
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the members of the civilian volunteer militia who were ready at a moments notice
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British soldiers wearing red uniforms
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army created by the Second Congressional Congress
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the Virginian who commanded the Continental Army
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considered a "tragic victory" for the British due to the amount of casualties
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a 47 page pamphlet that argued against British rule over America
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author of Common Sense, who wrote that citizens, not monarchs, should make laws
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the document that formally announced the colonies' break from England
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the main author of the Declaration of Independence
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colonist who remained loyal to Britain
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foreign soldiers who fought not out of loyalty, but for pay
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a great win by the Patriots against mercenaries. George Washington and troops crossed the Delaware River to sneak up on the mercenaries and catch them off guard.
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a great victory for the American forces in which British General John Burgoyne surrendered his entire army
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a Frenchman who volunteered to serve in the Continental Army without pay and used his money and influence to support the Patriots
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a Prussian military officer who trained the Continental Army
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the governor of Spanish Louisiana
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commander of 4,000 French troops that aided the Patriot forces at the Battle of Yorktown
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the last major battle of American Revolution
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the peace agreement in which Great Britain recognized the independence of the United States, set the American boarders and granted American rights to settle and trade west of the original 13 colonies.
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1. Remain loyal to Great Britain
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1. Establish the Continental Army
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1. List the unalienable rights- the rights all people are born with and governments are formed to protect natural rights.
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Located outside of Concord. When British arrived, 70 armed minutemen were waiting for them. Was a stall tactic and message to the British that the Patriots were not giving in without a fight.
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When the British troops were unable to find the hidden weapons they set fire to a few building. In response, the minutemen charged forwards firing "the shot heard round the world"
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Quote from Patrick Henry encouraging fellow Virginians to support the Patriot cause.
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Place where lanterns were hung to signal the route of the British troops en route to Concord.
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Woman
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1. fought for a cause they believed in
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1. untrained, poorly equipped soldiers
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1. well-trained, well-equipped soldiers
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1. had to cross Atlantic Ocean
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Battle of Trenton
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Canada
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Day the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Continental Congress