Revolutionary War Review
Colonel Prescott quote
"Do not fire until you see the whites of their eyes"
How much did the average Revolutionary War Private make?
$6 dollars per month
Loyalist
American colonists who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independence
Colonel Prescott was important in which battle
Bunker Hill
Ways women were involved in spying...
Eaves dropping (listening in on conversations) Sewing messages into buttons Sending messages with laundry
Battle of Bunker Hill (1775)
First major battle of the Revolutions. It showed that the Americans could hold their own, the Colonist were forced to withdraw after running out of ammunition.
Reasons why men stood close and in 2 lines during fighting
Give time to reload weapons, may actually hit some one since guns were so inaccruate
Valley Forge
Place where Washington's army spent the winter of 1777-1778, 1/4 of troops died of cold and disease
How did a blockade affect the French & Indian War
Prevented French supplies from getting through and helped British win the war
This seems unimportant, but was very important to the New England Colonies after the Revolutionary War
Provision in the Treaty of Paris that allowed Americans to fish off the coast of Canada.
What battle was General Burgoyne involved in?
Saratoga
Taxation without representation
the idea that it is unfair to tax someone without giving them a voice in government
Red Coats/Lobster Backs
two nicknames for British soldiers
Drums and music were...
used to help soldiers know how to move, when to fire, and when fighting was over.
musket
Long barrel gun used most during the Revolutionary War
Patriot
a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
Closed rank battles usually happened in
an open field
Minutemen (militia)
average citizens who agreed to be ready for military duty "at a minute's warning."
Lexington and Concord
first battles of the Revolutionary War.. fought in Massachusetts
Closed Rank fighting
men fought in lines
Gave the U.S. territories between the Atlantic and the Mississippi River was...
one of the things the Americans got after the Revolutionary War
Ambush style fighting
open rank fighting
After the Revolutionary War, the British agreed to
recognize the U.S. as an independent nation and withdraw all troops
officers
scattered along the front, may have had horses
The Revolutionary War Battles in Order
Lexington Concord Bunker Hill Saratoga Valley Forge Yorktown
Thomas Gage was important in which battle
Lexington/Concorde
How long did it take to reload a musket
30 seconds to a minute
How far away closed rank fighting happened
50-100 yards away
bayonet
A blade attached to the end of a gun used for slashing or stabbing
Sons of Liberty
A group of colonists who formed a secret society to oppose British policies at the time of the American Revolution. They were sometimes known to use violence to get what they wanted.
Powder horn
A hollowed out horn with a cap used to carry gunpowder.
What the Americans had to do after the Revolutionary War
Allow British merchants to collect debts owed by Americans and return all property taken from Loyalist.
Battle of Yorktown
Last major battle of the Revolutionary War. Cornwallis and his troops were trapped in the Chesapeake Bay by the French fleet. He was sandwiched between the French navy and the American army. He surrendered October 19, 1781.
Continental Congress
Leaders from many of the 13 colonies meet to discuss what to do next. Eventually lead to the Declaration of Independence
Hidden Letters
Letters rolled up and hidden in objects including buttons, tiny balls, quills etc
Ciphers or Hidden Codes
Letters were written in a variety of way from numbers to hidden words which had to be decoded using some sort of code breaker (could be a dictionary or a cipher)
Colonial Soldiers
Soldiers who were paid to fight for the Colonies. They had better supplies and training.
Masked letter
Spy technique where a shape is cut out of a paper and laid over a letter. Inside the letter is the real message, the outside is information unimportant to the war effort.
Black chamber operations
Spy techniques in which secret rooms were used as a place to transcribe letters, the letters would then be sent to their original destination so the sender would not know the information was compromised.
Intercepting letters
Stealing letters with important information in them
"The shot heard around the world" refers to
The first shot that makes the start of the American Revolution at Lexington-Concord
What did the French & Indian War teach the colonist?
They could unify, they had good leadership, and they had the ability to fight
This is the agreement that ended the Revolutionary War
Treaty of Paris
Battle of Saratoga
Turning point of the American Revolution. It was very important because it convinced the French to give the U.S. military support because Americans had the potential to beat England.
Where soldiers were located in open ranked battles
Wooded areas in hiding spots
Invisible Ink
Writing done in a variety of chemicals including ferrous sulfate and water. A special chemical rubbed on letter to reveal true message.
General Cornwallis was involved in which battle
Yorktown