One of the most important additions of the French military to the American cause was
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both its well-trained army and its well-trained navy
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The document that was adopted by the Congress in 1775 and declared that the colonies would still be loyal to the king and Great Britain was called the
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olive branch petition
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The section of the Declaration of Independence is considered a declaration of war
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Last Section
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The signing of the Declaration of Independence marked the beginning of the
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united states of america
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Jefferson used some of the political thoughts of the English philosopher in his draft of the Declaration of Independence
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John Locke
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Which section of the Declaration of Independence defines democracy
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The first section of the Declaration of Independence defines
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One of the laws of the Intolerable Acts placed which colony under British military control
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Massachusetts
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Who was a twenty-one-year old schoolteacher who served in the Continental Army at the Battle of Long Island
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Nathan Hale
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In June of 1777 the British force under the command of Burgoyne marched south out of Canada and invaded
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New York.
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The British considered a threat because of its powerful naval fleet
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France :)
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And his men volunteered to bring the cannons from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston
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Henry Knox and his men volunteered to bring the cannons from
Fort Ticonderoga back to Boston in 1775. Knox used ox sleds to
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On October 7 1780 a force of in Tennessee and western north carlina met a british force at kings mountain near the Carolina border
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Western Pioneers
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Washington retreated to Valley Forge where he spent the of 1777 1778
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WINTER
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What slowed Clinton's army down when it crossed the Delaware River on June 18 1778
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soft sand and hot temperatures
frum lil acid
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Who is the group of fighting farmers from Vermont who helped capture Fort Ticonderoga
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That was the Green Mountain Boys, led by Ethan Allen.
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One of the most important additions of the French military to the American cause was
both its well-trained army and its well-trained navy
The document that was adopted by the Congress in 1775 and declared that the colonies would still be loyal to the king and Great Britain was called the
olive branch petition
The section of the Declaration of Independence is considered a declaration of war
Last Section
The signing of the Declaration of Independence marked the beginning of the
united states of america
Jefferson used some of the political thoughts of the English philosopher in his draft of the Declaration of Independence
John Locke
Which section of the Declaration of Independence defines democracy
The first section of the Declaration of Independence defines
democracy.
One of the laws of the Intolerable Acts placed which colony under British military control
Massachusetts
Who was a twenty-one-year old schoolteacher who served in the Continental Army at the Battle of Long Island
Nathan Hale
In June of 1777 the British force under the command of Burgoyne marched south out of Canada and invaded
New York.
The British considered a threat because of its powerful naval fleet
France :)
And his men volunteered to bring the cannons from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston
Henry Knox and his men volunteered to bring the cannons from
Fort Ticonderoga back to Boston in 1775. Knox used ox sleds to
bring 50 captured cannons back to Boston.
On October 7 1780 a force of in Tennessee and western north carlina met a british force at kings mountain near the Carolina border
Western Pioneers
Washington retreated to Valley Forge where he spent the of 1777 1778
WINTER
What slowed Clinton's army down when it crossed the Delaware River on June 18 1778
soft sand and hot temperatures
frum lil acid
Who is the group of fighting farmers from Vermont who helped capture Fort Ticonderoga
That was the Green Mountain Boys, led by Ethan Allen.