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MAJOR MOMENTS IN THE COLONIES

MAJOR MOMENTS IN THE COLONIES. By Andre, Dominic, Ava, Peter. King George the 3rd. From Britain Loyalist Since he is the king of Britain he commands most of the British army and Britain. Lord Cornwallis. H e is a loyalist and he commanded the south part of the British army. John Adams.

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MAJOR MOMENTS IN THE COLONIES

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  1. MAJOR MOMENTS IN THE COLONIES By Andre, Dominic, Ava, Peter

  2. King George the 3rd • From Britain • Loyalist • Since he is the king of Britain he commands most of the British army and Britain.

  3. Lord Cornwallis He is a loyalist and he commanded the south part of the British army

  4. John Adams His brother was in the sons of liberty. He was the second president

  5. George Washington • From Virginia • Patriot • Was the general of the continental army

  6. Thomas Jefferson • Thomas Jefferson lived in Virginia • He was not a loyalist, but a patriot • He also led the Boston tea party

  7. Patrick Henry • He is from Virginia • he is a patriot • He was part of the house of burgesses with the famous saying “give me liberty or give me death.”

  8. Ben Franklin • Pennsylvania • Patriot • Represented the colonies of London, during the stamp act crisis he surrendered the repeal of the act.

  9. Paul Revere • Paul Revere was from Boston Massachusetts. • He was also a patriot. • Paul revere helped to alert the residents of Boston of the British.

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