American History Unit 3

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Approximately how many loyalists left the United States as a result of the American Revolution?

100,000

How bad were Burgoyne's troops outnumbered during the Battle of Saratoga

3 to 1

How many troops did General Burgoyne have during the battle of Saratoga

7,500

How many troops did the Continental Army during the Battle of Saratoga

8,500

Who won the battle of Lexington?

British

Who won the Battle of Bunker Hill?

British- Americans took shelter, trapped/retreated

"The shot heard round the world" was fired under the command of whom?

Captain John Parker

What were Washington and his troops short of while at Valley forge?

Clothing, food, supplies

Who as appointed commander-in-chief of the colonial forces on June 15, 1775?

Colonial George Washington

What were the main points of the Declaration of Independence?

Complaints against the king and to declare independence

Who led a French expeditionary force of 6,000 men in July, 1780

Comte Jean de Rochambeau

When did General George Washington cross the Delaware?

December 25, 1776

General George Washington crossed the_____ north of Trenton, New Jersey.

Delaware River

How should government be run?

Democracy

What area of North America was returned to Spain by the Treaty of Paris (1783)

Florida

Who was Benedict Arnold?

He was a traitor and accepted money to join the British

Describe the winter and Valley Forge and how the men got through it

Morale was low, as many were starving and freezing. They get through it with sheer power and determination.

Which of Paine's works damaged his reputation in the United States?

The Age of Reason, because people thought he was attacking Christianity

Where did General Cornwallis surrender his army on October 19, 1781?

Yorktown near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay

Who won the the battle of Saratoga

America

Who won the battle of Concord

Americans

Who won battle of Trenton/Princeton

Americans- trapped Hessians

How did Washington and his army plan to attack the Hessians?

Attack from three directions, the day after Christmas

What happened to Paine during the Revolution?

Attacked the British Monarchy in a two part book

When was the Declaration of Independence signed?

August 2, 1776

When did George III issue a promotion declaring the colonies to be in a state of rebellion?

August 23, 1775

How did the Continental army become more professional while at valley Forge?

Barren von Steuben trained them in a Prussien style that encouraged professionalism

Why did Paine decide to come to America?

Ben Franklin convinced him

Who represented the American side at the peace negotiations in Paris

Ben Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay

Who infamously betrayed Th Americans at West Point, New York?

Benedict Arnold

When Loyalists voluntarily left or were expelled from the U.S., American society became less liberal-minded

False- The Revolution opened up and further liberalized an already liberal society

The ideas of the American revolution have been most often depicted as a triumph of Calvinist dissenting Protestantism. True or False?

False- The ideas of the Revolution have been most often depicted as a triumph of the social contract/natural rights theories of John Locke

When did George Washington defeat the British

January 3, 1777

Who helped the Patriots fight Britain

French, Spanish, and Dutch

Who was the Continental army leader during the battle of Saratoga?

General Gates and General Arnold

Who was the British Leaser during The Battle of Saratoga?

General John Burgoyne

What British General sent troops to face 77 Minutemen at Lexington on April 19, 1775?

General Thomas Gage

List some of the problems that the Continental army occurred during their time at Valley Forge

Hunger, lack of supplies, and exposure to cold

What was Thomas Paine's main point in his writing

Inspire independence and separation

Describe the international impact of the American revolution

It spread ideas of the enlightenment and liberalism

Which British general failed in his attempt to invade New York and New England via Lake Chaplain and the Hudson River

John Burgoyne

Who signed the declaration the biggest?

John Hancock

Who was the first to sign the declaration?

John Hancock

When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

July 4, 1776

What governor of Virginia offered freedom to all slaves who would fight for the British

Lord Dunmore

On what date did John Burgoyne surrender his entire army?

October 17, 1777

Why was the Battle of Saratoga a turning point in the war?

Patriots gained support from France and Spain

How would you explain Paine's views on government and people's rights?

People should be free and have rights. Britain didn't do this.

Who was involved in the American Revolutionary War?

The French and Americans vs British

What meeting was held in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on May 10, 1775?

The second Continental Congress

Who were the 5 main founding fathers to write the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingston

Why were the colonies fighting?

To gain independence

What was the British fighting in the war?

To keep the colonies under British rule

What treaty ended the Revolutionary war

Treaty of Paris 1783

George Washington defeated the British at ______, New Jersey

Trenton

General Washington and his troops spent the cold winter of 1777-1778 at ______, Pennsylvania

Valley Forge

By November, 1776, who had captured Fort Washington on Manhattan Island leaving New York City under British control until the end of the Revolutionary war?

William Howe

What are unalienable rights?

life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness


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