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Independent Historical Research: Significant Ethnic Individuals of the American Revolution. 1. Use an i -pad to research information about these key figures of the American Revolution. 2. Record what their role was in the American Revolution on your chart.
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Independent Historical Research: Significant Ethnic Individuals of the American Revolution • 1. Use an i-pad to research information about these key figures of the American Revolution. • 2. Record what their role was in the American Revolution on your chart. • 3. Record a quote by them or interesting fact. If you need to get logged onto the internet… Password: 7890123456 Username: n1sdra11le03 4. Use the 12 tips to Google more efficiently while you are working.
Review: • NAME THAT REVOLUTIONARY!
Loyalists give author’s new book two thumbs down! l By the Declaration of Independence, dreaded by the foes an for a time doubtfully viewed by many of the friends of America, everything stood on a new and more respectable footing, both with regard to the operations of war or negotiations with foreign powers. Woman Writer of the year! Mercy Otis Warren voice of the American Revolution or just pure Propaganda!
We hold these truths to be self-evident…that all men are created equal with certain unalienable rights…life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness July 4, 1776…The Date That Changed the World! The author of one of America’s most powerful documents speaks.
Breaking News! 7 Warships now ready to attack the British invaders! John Paul Jones Founder of the U.S. Navy!
Founded secret Committees of Correspondence to inform this group throughout the 13 colonies. Samuel Adams Go Patriots! Involved in the Boston Tea Party!
2nd Continental Congress Named Him General of the Continental Army! How I managed to kept the troops together at Valley Forge George Washington
sh 10 million copies sold of bestseller “Common Sense!” Thomas Paine Controversial Pamphlet We do not need any kings! I call for Independence!
Hero warns of approaching British Attack! Wentworth Cheswell
Benjamin Franklin 1706 Born in Boston 1732 Published the first edition of Poor Richard's Almanac 1778 Negotiated and signed Treaty of Alliance with France 1787 Served as delegate to the Philadelphia Convention 1790 Died in Philadelphia
Paul Revere Route because “The British Are Coming!” One if by land, Two if by sea! Created this engraving of the Boston Massacre ( 1770)
James Armistead Spy for the colonial army, posing as a servant at British Headquarters.
Patrick Henry Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Death!