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Test your knowledge of the American Revolution with this Jeopardy-style game! Answer questions about key battles, advantages and disadvantages of the sides, and influential leaders. Play now and learn about the turning points that shaped the outcome of the war.
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The biggest turning point of the war was probably the outcome of this battle, which unraveled the British plan in the north
The capture of this general’s army in New York was a huge boost to the patriot cause
The patriot victory at Saratoga had these two important consequences
Guerilla tactics led by these two individuals made a huge difference in the north and south
The final turning point of the war was likely the arrival of the French Navy under the command of this man
The most lopsided victory for the British took place in this city
The first successful battle (won by the colonists) was fought in this place
This British Commander was trapped at Yorktown and surrendered to the colonists, virtually ending the war
Led by George Washington, the Continental Army successfully bombed the British until they fled this city
Native Americans allied with both sides during the war, but tended to favor this side
A disadvantage for this side was that their military was made up of volunteers that only served for short periods
Knowledge of the terrain was a huge advantage for the patriots, who used this tactic to slow the British on their march to Albany
Cutting down trees in front of British forces to slow them down; guerilla tactics
One advantage for the British was that part of the colonial population supported their cause; they went by these two names
Whereas a British naval blockade had kept the colonists from getting supplies, support from this nation through the port at New Orleans drastically helped the colonists
This guy wasn’t asked to help– he left France and a large fortune to come help the colonists because he believed in their cause– they made him a general!
This military teacher helped turn the rag-tag Continental Army into a skilled fighting machine in the winter of 1778-1779
This Spanish governor of Louisiana helped the colonists by raising an army and sending supplies
This French General teamed up with George Washington and together they marched to Yorktown and victory!
George Washington was thrilled to have the French show up with their navy, but had to wait another year when the French got pinned in at this place upon their arrival
This General helped gum up the British on their march from Canada to Albany
This general hoped that the sheer size of his army that arrived at New York in 1776 would scare the daylights out of the colonists. It did– for a while…
This colonial general wanted to lead so badly that even after he got command of this fort, he offered it to Britain in return for an even better leadership position