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Revolutionary War Lesson

Revolutionary War Lesson

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Social Studies

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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18 Slides • 11 Questions

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The Start of the Revolution

Unit 4

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Multiple Choice

Where and when did the American Revolution “officially” begin?

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Lexington and Concord, 1774

2

Lexington and Concord, 1775

3

Boston, 1770

4

Boston, 1776

3

Multiple Choice

Who was Ethan Allen

1

Leader of the Green Mountain Boys

2

Leader of the Boston militia

3

Leader of the British after Lexington/Concord

4

Creator of furniture

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Ethan Allen

He was an American Revolution leader from Vermont who helped the Americans make significant initial gains during the war.

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Does he have anything to do with furniture?

Yes! The modern-day company was actually named after the Revolutionary War hero!


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Who led the attack on the Fort and which group was he the leader of?

Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys

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Multiple Choice

When did this attack occur?

1

1774

2

1775

3

1776

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Briefly explain how this attack occurred.

They crossed Lake Champlain at night and surprised the British troops at Fort Ticonderoga.

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In the spaces below, list the two reasons why this was such an important victory.

It controlled a route between Canada and the Hudson River Valley.

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In the spaces below, list the two reasons why this was such an important victory.

The fort held valuable weapons, especially cannons.



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How did the weapons seized in this attack immediately help the Americans?

  • George Washington was able to use them to drive the British from Boston.



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Fill in the Blank

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Multiple Choice

Which body of water was crossed to reach Fort Ticonderoga

1

Lake Michigan

2

Hudson Bay

3

Lake Champlain

4

Boston Harbor

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Multiple Choice

What was so significant about the capture of Fort Ticonderoga?

1

Position near various waterways

2

It had cannons

3

British had many troops there

4

Gave colonists total control of New York

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The Battle of Bunker Hill

The American Revolution

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When/Where

  • June 1775

  • Boston

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The British Strategy

  • General Howe decided to attack straight up the hill.

  • His first two attempts were unsuccessful.

  • The third attempt only worked because the colonists ran out of ammo.

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The American Strategy

  • Had many soldiers on Breeds Hill which overlooked the city of Boston.

  • From there, they could fire on British ships in the harbor and control nearby Bunker Hill.

  • Since the colonists were not well trained, they had to wait until the British were about 150 feet away to fire.

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Even though the British won, why did they have issues in Boston?

  • The British lost many lives and were still surrounded by American forces.

  • American casualties: 400

  • British casualties: 1,000

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How did George Washington respond to the continued British threat?

He had the cannons seized from Ft. Ticonderoga placed on the hills.

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Why did the British end up leaving Boston?

They knew they could not defend the city from the new cannons.

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Multiple Choice

Where did the Battle of Bunker Hill occur?

1

Lexington

2

Concord

3

Boston

4

New York

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Multiple Choice

How many times did the British have to attack up the hill before being successful?

1

4

2

3

3

2

4

1

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Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

Who suffered more casualties at the Battle of Bunker Hill?

1

British

2

Colonists

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Multiple Choice

What did George Washington decide to do after the end of the Battle of Bunker Hill?

1

Attack the city of Boston

2

Blockade the port of Boston

3

Move troops to attack New York City

4

Surround Boston with cannons

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Battle of Bunker Hill Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHkQCfu2cwc 

The Start of the Revolution

Unit 4

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