Revolutionary War

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Review of the events leading up to, and during the Revolutionary War.
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In the French and Indian War, the ____________ fought the _____________. French, British
In the French and Indian War, they fought over control of the __________ __________ __________. Ohio River Valley
Most Native Americans sided with the __________. French
__________ were colonists who were loyal to Great Britain. Loyalists
__________ were colonists who thought Great Britain’s Parliament didn’t fairly represent the interests of the colonists. Patriots
Great Britain passed the __________ __________ to pay for the French and Indian War, and to support a standing army in the American colonies. Sugar Act
Paper items were taxed under the __________ __________. Stamp Act
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. boycott
The __________ __________ started as a verbal argument between a colonist and a soldier, then escalated to violence. Boston Massacre
Samuel Adams and other colonial protesters used the shooting as __________ by spreading only one side of the story and calling it the Boston Massacre. propaganda
The British marched on __________ to confiscate colonial militia weapons. Concord
The Battle of __________ __________ was considered a tragic victory for the British because they suffered heavy losses. Bunker Hill
Retaking __________ was important to the Patriots because it was a key city with a harbor, and it was the birthplace of the revolution. Boston
The __________ __________ __________ formally broke all ties between the colonies and Great Britain, and created the United States of America. Declaration of Independence
__________ __________ was the leader of the Continental Army. George Washington
__________ __________ was the Continental Army’s settlement during the winter of 1777-1778, located about 20 miles north of Philadelphia. Valley Forge
Soldiers remained at Valley Forge, despite harsh conditions, out of honor, respect for George Washington, and belief in the __________ cause. Patriot
The Patriots endured harsh conditions at Valley Forge, while the British lived a life of luxury in __________. Philadelphia
The British army moved to __________, Virginia, because of harassment from the Continental Army, and to maintain communications with the British naval fleet. Yorktown
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. French
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