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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

J: Thomas Jefferson

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

W: George Washington

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

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