A: American Revolution
B: Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre
C: Common Sense (pamphlet by Thomas Paine), colonies, coercive acts
D: Declaration of Independence,
E: England/Britain
F: French
G: Horatio Gates
H: Jonh Hankcock
I: Intolerable Acts
K: King george |
L: Loyalists, liberty
M: Minute Men, Francis Marion
N: Neutralist, navigation acts
O: Over Seas (British had to travel over seas to Colonies). Old Sturbridge Village
P: Patriots
Q: Quartering Act
R: Paul Revere
S: Shot Heard Arounf the World, Sugar Act
T: Tea, Tea Act, Treaty of Paris 1783
U: United states
V: Valley Forge
X: X-ing the Patomic
Y: Yankee Doodle
Z: John Peter Zenger
· Adams, John
· Bunker Hill, Battle of
· Continental Congress
· Declaration of Independence
· England
· Fort Ticonderoga
· Gage, General Thomas (Commander-in-Chief of the British army in North America)
· Henry, Patrick (American statesman who gave the famous "Give me liberty or give me death" speech in May 1775)
· Independence Hall (Philadelphia, PA)
· Jefferson, Thomas (headed the committee charged with writing the Declaration of Independence)
· King George III (king of England)
· Lexington, battle of
· Monmouth Court House, battle of
· Nelson, Jr., Thomas (American statesman & military leader; one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence)
· Orinsky, Battle of
· Paul Revere
· Quebec (In 1775 & 1776 American forces attacked the British in what is now Quebec, Canada)
· Redcoats
· Saratoga, Battle of
· Treaty of Paris
· United States
· Valley Forge
· Whigs (those who favored independence)
· Yorktown (VA), Battle of
· Zweibrucken Regiment
A- abolitionists
B- Battle of Antietam
C-Confederacy
D- Discrimination
E- Emancipation Proclamation
F- Fort Sumter
G- George Pickett
I- Irvin Mcdowell
J
· Appomattox Court House (Lee surrenders to Grant)
· Battle Hymn of the Republic (patriotic song written in 1862 by Julia Ward Howe)
· Confederate States of America
· Dranesville (Virginia), battle of
· Edward M. Stanton (Union Secretary of War)
· Franklin (Tennessee), battle of
· Gettysburg (Virginia), battle of
· Hannibal Hamlin (Lincoln's Vice President during the war)
· Ironclad
· Jefferson Davis (Confederate President)
· Kearsarge, USS (Union warship)
· Lynchburg (Virginia), battle of
· Monitor (Union ironclad warship)
· Nashville (Tennessee), battle of
· Old Church (Virginia), battle of
· Perryville (Kentucky), battle of
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders"
· Robert E. Lee (Confederate General)
· Shiloh (Tennessee), battle of
· Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (abolishment of slavery)
· Ulysses S. Grant (Union General)
· Vicksburg (Mississippi), siege of
· When Johnny Comes Marching Home (civil war song written in 1863 by Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore)
· Yorktown (Virginia), siege of
· Zook, Samuel (Union General)
abolitionists and Abraham Lincon
I kno one 1 it is vicksburg
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Yankees (means northerner during the civil war)
The location that arked the beginning of the civil war was Gettysburg.
The official start of the Civil War was when the South fired on Fort Sumter NC.
The Civil War began in 1861 and lasted to 1865
civil war : air, raw, car, rival,
A civil war word that starts with I is Infirmary.
Yankees (means northerner during the civil war)
Appomattox
QuarterMaster
Yankee
Civil
Proclamation, as in Emancipation Proclamation.
I don't know, I was asking you!
Kennesaw
demolish and discrimination
Here are a few civil war words that start with a "D":Dixie-Mason Line (two words I guess)DefenseDiscriminationDelaware
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