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Review (Common Sense, DOI, Patriots and Loyalists) and Day 10

Review (Common Sense, DOI, Patriots and Loyalists) and Day 10

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8th Grade

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Common Sense

Declaration of Independence

Patriots vs. Loyalists

Review

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"Common Sense" persuaded many colonists to become ​
and fight to gain ​
from ​
.

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The King

His wife

The Senate

Patriots
independence
England
monarchy

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Fill in the Blanks

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The Declaration of Independence listed ​
against the ​
and stated the colonies were now ​
.
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grievances
King
independent
Queen
dependent
apologies

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Multiple Choice

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The List of Grievances were the part of the Declaration that

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detailed the colonists' complaints with King George.

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listed a man's natural rights.

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introduced the Declaration.

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concluded the Declaration, declaring America a free country.

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Why is July 4, 1776 an important date in U.S. history?

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Common Sense was published.

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The Olive Branch Petition sent to King George III.

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The American Revolution ends.

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The Declaration of Independence is signed.

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Multiple Select

Which of these were "grievances" the colonists had with the British Government?

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They were taxed without representation in Parliament

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The British Government required colonists to house troops against their will

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Not allowing the colonists to trade with other countries (Mercantilism)

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Suspending the right to a trial by jury

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Suspending Colonial Legislatures

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Multiple Choice

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What are unalienable rights?

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Rights that government cannot take away

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Rights that government takes away

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rights for aliens

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Government is needed to promote equality

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Thomas Jefferson was inspired by a famous man of the Enlightenment.  His name was...?

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Multiple Choice

Rights that cannot be taken from the people.

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Unalienable Rights

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Popular Sovereignty

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Social Contract

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Natural Rights

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Multiple Choice

A person who supported colonial independence from England was called a
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Loyalist
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Patriot
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Neutralist
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Tory

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Multiple Choice

A person who wished to stay a British colony and supported the King was called a
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Loyalist
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Patriot
3
Neutralist
4
Kingsman

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Multiple Choice

A person who didn't choose a side in the American Revolution was called a
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Loyalist
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Patriot
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Neutralist
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Tory

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Multiple Choice

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Believed the 13 colonies should become a free country.

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Patriots

2

Loyalists

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Multiple Choice

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Wrote a document called the Declaration of Independence.

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Patriots

2

Loyalists

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Multiple Choice

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Created the Continental Congress to lead the colonies.

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Patriots

2

Loyalists

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Multiple Choice

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Were afraid to oppose the powerful forces of the king.

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Patriots

2

Loyalists

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Multiple Choice

“If we separate from England, it will be disastrous for business. England provides us with a market for our goods and protects our trade on land as well as at sea.”
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Patriot
2
Loyalist

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Multiple Choice

“The King and Parliament are determined to deprive us of the right to which we were born. They would tax us, but give us no say in how we are governed. We want true freedom.”
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Patriot
2
Loyalist

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Multiple Choice

One was never meant to rule over the other. Since coming to this country, we have learned to manage our affairs (business) on our own. We are Americans now, not English people.
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Patriot
2
Loyalist

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Multiple Choice

They believed they had the right to protest and prevent monopoly control

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Patriot

2

Loyalist

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American Revolution, Day 10

Washington Crosses the Delaware, Battle of Saratoga and Winter at Valley Forge

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Fill in the Blanks

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Word Cloud

Why would they attack on Christmas Day? Turn to your shoulder partner to discuss and answer in 1-2 words

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Pay attention to the video and take notes.

Battle of Saratoga

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At the
,
planned to capture
and take control of the
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Battle of Saratoga
British
Albany, NY
Battle of Gettysburg
French
War of 1812
Philadelphia
Hudson River Valley
Ohio River Valley

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The ​
became the first major ​
victory of the Revolutionary War. This is also called a ​
.

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The ​
was a ​
of the war because ​
became an ​
of America.
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enemy
Britain
Germany
Battle of Saratoga
turning point
France
ally
neutral
Battle of Antietam
British victory

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troops suffered through one of the worst
on record

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Multiple Select

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At Valley Forge, troops had almost none of the following:

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food

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clothing

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supplies

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snow

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Common Sense

Declaration of Independence

Patriots vs. Loyalists

Review

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