Social Studies
Unit 4: American Revolutionary War Target Test: tbd
- Vocabulary to know:
Interdependence Treason Revolution Strategy
Blockade Alliance
- People To Know: Know who these people are and how they contributed to the American Revolution
George Washington Benjamin Franklin Molly Pitcher
Molly Hays Lafayette Benedict Arnold
Lord Cornwallis Thomas Jefferson Lord North
Nancy Hart King George III John Adams
Button Gwinnett
- Battles to Know: Know the location, who won, people involved, and strategy used. Know how the geography of the land affected the strategies used.
Lexington & Concord Bunker Hill Trenton & Princeton
Saratoga Kettle Creek Yorktown
- Questions to know:
1. What is the difference between a loyalist and a patriot?
2. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of the British and the Colonials had to enable them to win the war. Think about the following:
a. geography of the land
b. food, equipment, clothing, munitions, and money
c. alliances with other countries
d. timing, location, strategy, and leaders of the battles fought
e. Turning point battles? Why?
3. What were the results of the American Revolution?
4. What is the significance of events at Valley Forge?
5. How did the American Revolution start? What is considered the major event(s) that signified the beginning?
6. How did the American Revolution end? What were the events that signified the end?
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