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Hessian Soldiers
Hessian Soldiers were soldiers who served for the British Empire from Germany. -
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Sam Adams
Samuel Adams was one of the founding fathers of the Unsited States, and he was a leader of a movement that later turned into the American Revolution. -
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Martha Custis Washington
Martha Washington was the wife of George Washington, the first president of the united states. She was the first, first lady of the United States. -
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George Washington
George Washinton was a founding father, commander-in-cheif of the Continental Army, and the first president of the United States. -
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Paul Revere
Paul Revere was famous for delivering news to Lexington, MA of an upcoming British invation -
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John Adams
John Adams was the second presidient of the United States, and the first vice president. -
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Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine inspired the Partiorts to declare independence from Great Britin in 1776 -
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Lord Comwallis
Lord Cornwallis was knew to be one of the leading British generals in The American Revelution. -
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Beneditc Arnold
BEnedict Arnold was known as one of the biggest traitors in American History, at first he fought in the American Revoultionary War on the American side but defected to the British Army -
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Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson had many accomplishments toward the United States. He was one of the founding fathers, the main author of the Declaration of Independence, and the third president of the United States. -
Intolerable Acts
The Intolerable Acts were a series of laws givin bt the British Parliment after the Boston Tea Party. The name was givin by the American Patriots. These laws created outrage in the 13 colonies. -
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Abigail Adams
Agigail Adams was the wife of John Adams, the second first lady, and the mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the Unites States. -
Treaty of Paris 1763
The Treaty of Paris formally ended the French and Indian War which had gone on for seven years. It marked the era of British dominance outside of Europe. -
Proclamation of 1763
The proclamation of 1763 was issued by King George III it said that the English settlers could not biuld into Indian Territory. -
Stamp Act
The Stamp Act imposed a tax, produced by the British Parliment, to the American Colonies. The tax was mainly on printed materials. -
Quartering Acts
The Quartering Act forced colonists to provide whatever nesesary accomidations for British Soldiers, such as food, shelter, and clothing. -
Townshend Acts
The Townshend Acts were acts passed by the British Parliment. The purpose of these acts was to raise money in the colonies to pay the saleries of governers and judges so that they could be independent of colonial rule. -
Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre was when the British Army killed five civilions and injured sox others in Boston. -
Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party was a polital protest in which the Sons of Liberty disguised as indians, threw tons of British tea supply into the Boston Harbor. -
First Continental Congress
The first Continental Congress was a convention of representatives from twelve colonies (not including Georgia) that met in Philidelphia, Pennsylvania during early in the American Revolution. -
Battles of Lexington and Concord
This battle was the first battle of the American Revolutionary war within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy, and Cambridge. This battle contained the famous shot heard around the world. -
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Loyalists
Loyal were American Colonist who stayed loyal to The British durning the entire American Revolution, they were opossed to Patriotic beliefs. -
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Sons of Liberty
The Sons of Liberty was an orginization of American Patriots known for The Boston Tea Party. -
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Patriots
The Patriots indorced colonial independence the the movement againt British rule. They opposed the loyalists. -
Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence was a document that announced the 13 American Colonies were declared independent. -
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Battles of Saratoga
The Battles of Saratoga was regarded as the turning point the American Revolutionary War. The Americans were victorious. -
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Battle of Yorktown
The Battle of Yorktown was a battle bewtween The American Continental Army and the French Army troops. This battle was the last major battle of the American Revolutionary War. The Americans were victorious. -
Treaty of Paris 1783
The Treaty of Paris in 1783 ended the American Revolutionary was which was between the United States and the British.