
The Legacy of the Revolutionary War
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- Q1To take control of a place.occupy30s
- Q2South Carolina militia leader nicknamed the "Swamp Fox" for his hit-and-run attacks on the British during the American Revolution.Francis Marion30s
- Q3To overcome by superior force, crush; to affect so deeply as to make helpless.overwhelm30s
- Q4A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.peninsula30s
- Q5To attack continuously or repeatedly.bombard30s
- Q6To discuss something in an attempt to reach agreement.negotiate30s
- Q7Peace agreement that ended the Revolutionary War, recognized the independence of the American colonies.Treaty of Paris of 178330s
- Q8After the Revolutionary war the colonies became the territory from the southern border of Canada to the northern border of Florida, and from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River.United States of America30s
- Q9Staying power; patience; stamina.endurance30s
- Q10A distant military station or a remote settlement.outpost30s
- Q11Slowly over a period of time.gradually30s
- Q12An ongoing organization that performs certain functions for society.institution30s
- Q13Body of ideas, achievements, and morals.legacy30s
- Q14A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states.treaty30s
- Q15The continued or prolonged existence of something.persistence30s