
Revolutionary War Lesson
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6th - 8th Grade
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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?
Lexington and Concord, 1774
Lexington and Concord, 1775
Boston, 1770
Boston, 1776
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Multiple Choice
Who was Ethan Allen
Leader of the Green Mountain Boys
Leader of the Boston militia
Leader of the British after Lexington/Concord
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?
1774
1775
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
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Which body of water was crossed to reach Fort Ticonderoga
Lake Michigan
Hudson Bay
Lake Champlain
Boston Harbor
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Multiple Choice
What was so significant about the capture of Fort Ticonderoga?
Position near various waterways
It had cannons
British had many troops there
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?
Lexington
Concord
Boston
New York
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Multiple Choice
How many times did the British have to attack up the hill before being successful?
4
3
2
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?
British
Colonists
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Multiple Choice
What did George Washington decide to do after the end of the Battle of Bunker Hill?
Attack the city of Boston
Blockade the port of Boston
Move troops to attack New York City
Surround Boston with cannons
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Battle of Bunker Hill Video
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