Created by Regan Lefferts
about 7 years ago
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In the French and Indian War, the ____________ fought the _____________.
In the French and Indian War, they fought over control of the __________ __________ __________.
Most Native Americans sided with the __________.
__________ were colonists who were loyal to Great Britain.
__________ were colonists who thought Great Britain’s Parliament didn’t fairly represent the interests of the colonists.
Great Britain passed the __________ __________ to pay for the French and Indian War, and to support a standing army in the American colonies.
Paper items were taxed under the __________ __________.
American colonists chose to __________ British goods because it would hurt the British economy, which might make Great Britain either change their taxation policy or give colonists a say in the matter.
The __________ __________ started as a verbal argument between a colonist and a soldier, then escalated to violence.
Samuel Adams and other colonial protesters used the shooting as __________ by spreading only one side of the story and calling it the Boston Massacre.
The British marched on __________ to confiscate colonial militia weapons.
The Battle of __________ __________ was considered a tragic victory for the British because they suffered heavy losses.
Retaking __________ was important to the Patriots because it was a key city with a harbor, and it was the birthplace of the revolution.
The __________ __________ __________ formally broke all ties between the colonies and Great Britain, and created the United States of America.
__________ __________ was the leader of the Continental Army.
__________ __________ was the Continental Army’s settlement during the winter of 1777-1778, located about 20 miles north of Philadelphia.
Soldiers remained at Valley Forge, despite harsh conditions, out of honor, respect for George Washington, and belief in the __________ cause.
The Patriots endured harsh conditions at Valley Forge, while the British lived a life of luxury in __________.
The British army moved to __________, Virginia, because of harassment from the Continental Army, and to maintain communications with the British naval fleet.
Washington and the Patriots defeated the British at Yorktown with the aid of the __________ army and navy. They surrounded and outnumbered the British, forcing them to surrender.