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Unit Five

American Revolution Vocabulary You do not have to write if it has *** beside it but you do need to read the information. Unit Five. American Founding Father and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. He believed in Democracy and the rights of man. Thomas Jefferson.

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Unit Five

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  1. American Revolution VocabularyYou do not have to write if it has *** beside it but you do need to read the information. Unit Five

  2. American Founding Father and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. He believed in Democracy and the rights of man. Thomas Jefferson

  3. Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary war. After the war he became the first President of the United States of America. George Washington

  4. The first battle of the American Revolution in April 1775. “ The shot heard ‘round the world” • ***The British were on their way to Concord because they heard the colonists were storing weapons there. As they passed through Lexington a shot was fired. This is known as “The shot heard ‘round the world”. No one knows who fired the shot. *** The Colonists knew they were on the way because of Paul Revere and his famous warning “The British are coming!” The weapons were saved, the British retreated and American militia men shot at the red coats the whole way home. Lexington and Concord

  5. Document written by Thomas Jefferson on July 4, 1776, declaring the 13 American colonies independent from Great Britain. Declaration of Independence

  6. A person living in the American colonies that supported the King and the British. Loyalist

  7. A person who supported the move for independence • Risked EVERYTHING because they could be hung as traitors Patriot

  8. The use of hit and run tactics by small, mobile groups of non traditional forces (Colonial militias) to fight a traditional army (Great Britain’s Army). ***The British were used to fighting in traditional battles in rows marching towards each other. This type of warfare was new to them. Guerrilla Warfare

  9. An area in Pennsylvania where the Continental Army made camp during the winter of 1777-1778. George Washington was in charge; the soldiers suffered from lack of supplies, sickness, and the cold. ***Many men deserted the army, but Washington was able to build the morale of the of the rest and convince them to stay. During this time the soldiers were trained by a German officer Baron Von Steuben. Valley Forge

  10. A document defining the laws of the United States of America. This document was ratified in 1787 and is the highest law in the land. United States Constitution

  11. The first ten Amendments to the United States Constitution. These amendments protect certain freedoms and rights of U.S. citizens and limit what the government can do and control. Bill of Rights

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