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Great Britain tried to recruit this group of people by promising them freedom.
This group of people was the most divided in its support of the Patriot War effort.
This man encouraged colonists to fight for independence from Great Britain.
This man offered to fight for the American cause simply because he believed in the ideas the inspired the American Revolution.
Where did British soldiers search for a major colonial weapon storehouse?
The British set their sights here, expecting a loyalist population to help them win the war.
With the help of Bernado Galvez, Patriots in this area became an organized fighting force.
In this area, Patriots faced setbacks because they did not manage to win over the support of Native Americans.
In order to take a defensive position and avoid beginning a war, this is where Patriot soldiers were given the order “Don’t fire until fired upon”
This battle is considered to be the first battle of the American Revolution.
Prior to this battle, Patriots typically took a defensive battle position.
This battle was the turning point of the American Revolution because it helped Patriots gain foreign support.
Francis “Swamp Fox” Marion used this kind of warfare to weaken British forces in the South.
According to Thomas Paine, these are the people who should be making laws.
These people believed in fighting for independence from Great Britain.
The goal of this was to state the concerns of the colonists to the King and ask him to correct the problems.
The idea that the colonies had the right to break away from Britain was based on the Enlightenment idea of this.
This document set American borders, officially ended the Revolutionary War, and recognized United States independence.
This was drafted as a result of the First Continental Congress.
The rejection of this document led to the early battles of the American Revolution
This anonymous pamphlet inspired many colonists to support independence from Great Britain.