Page P 13.) Stamp Act Congress 14.) suspended 15.) jury 16.) search 17.) import 18.) authority 19.) Boston Massacre 20.) Boston Tea Party 21.) Intolerable 22.) Quebec 23.) First Continental Congress 24.) Patrick Henry 25.) Minutemen
Page Q 1.) casually 2.) ammunition 3.) barge 4.) patriot 5.) trenches 6.) Hessians 7.) belfry 8.) John Paul Jones 9.) Paul Revere 10.) redcoats 11.) Nathan Hale 12.) Tories 13.) artillery
Page R 1.) They learned that minutemen were gathering and storing guns and ammunition there. 2.) (any order) a.) Paul Revere b.) William Dawes 3.) two / lanterns 4.) The American War for Independence. 5.) Lexington / Concord 6.) artillery 7.) The hill was called Breed's Hill. 8.) "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes." 9.) George Washington 10.) Ephesians 5:15
Page S 11.) X b. - The colonists ran out of ammunition. 12.) rebellion / protection 13.) 43 / 15 / Boston 14.) prepared / peace 15.) a.) Benjamin Franklin b.) John Adams c.) Roger Sherman d.) Robert Livingston e.) Thomas Jefferson 16.) July 4, 1776 17.) Thomas Jefferson 18.) "are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states" 19.) United States 20.) revolution / independence
Page T 21.) colonists who remained loyal to England 22.) General Howe could have ended the war if he had captured General Washington's troops.
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Page T 23.) Nathan Hale was hanged. 24.) "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." 25.) Hessians / German 26.) a surprise attack on Christmas night 27.) Bennington 28.) 7 / 3 29.) Horatio Gates 30.) France / military 31.) Articles of Confederation 32.) central 33.) promises 34.) Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
Page U 35.) X d. - The training received by the Continental army during the winter better prepared them for fighting which resumed in the spring. 36.) Monmouth 37.) West 38.) Tory / Iroquois 39.) George Rogers Clark 40.) July 1778 41.) West / American 42.) John Paul Jones 43.) When a ship "strikes its colors," it takes down its flag and surrenders. 44.) "I have not yet begun to fight!" 45.) Bonhomme Richard 46.) Serapis 47.) The Americans suffered their worst defeat at Camden, South Carolina.
Page V 48.) Battle of King's Mountain 49.) retreat 50.) decisive / defeat 51.) March 1781 52.) General Nathaniel Greene 53.) Lord Corneallis' troops 54.) General Washington 55.) 1781 / 8,000 56.) Benjamin Franklin 57.) Treaty of Paris / April 13, 1783 58.) awakening / character 59.) Great Awakening 60.) moral / united
Page W 1.) Old North Church 2.) Paul Revere 3.) ammunition 4.) George Washington 5.) Prohibitory Act 6.) Boston 7.) prepared 8.) Declaration of Independence 9.) Thomas Jefferson 10.) Tories 11.) Bennington 12.) A good man sheweth favour, and lendeth: he will guide his affairs with discretion. Psalm 112:5
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Page X 13.) Horatio Gates 14.) Nathan Hale 15.) Articles of Confederation 16.) Valley Forge 17.) Monmouth 18.) Richard Pearson 19.) John Paul Jones 20.) Bonhomme Richard 21.) Camden 22.) Cowpens 23.) Yorktown 24.) Treaty of Paris 25.) reformation
Page Y 1.) C 5.) L 9.) F 2.) K 6.) J 10.) E 3.) A 7.) B 11.) I 4.) G 8.) D 12.) H
13.) convictions 14.) America 15.) von Zinzendorf 16.) missionary
Page Z 17.) Jonathan Edwards 18.) Jonathan Edwards 19.) George Whitefield 20.) Indians 21.) Biblical 22.) the United States 23.) King William's War 24.) Queen Anne's War 25.) King George's War 26.) the French and Indian war 27.) General George Washington 28.) war 29.) Tories 30.) Nathan Hale 31.) Monmouth 32.) John Paul Jones 33.) American 34.) Cowpens 35.) Americans
Page AA 36.) Stamp Act 37.) Continental 38.) Patrick Henry 39.) Minutemen 40.) A good man sheweth favour, and lendeth: he will guide his affairs with discretion. Psalm 112:5
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