Title: People in the Revolutionary War
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3People in the Revolutionary War
4Westward Movement
5Different Groups/Different Feelings
6Government
7People and Places
8People in the Revolution
Different Feelings/Groups
Government and Documents
People and Places
Moving West
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9CATEGORY 1 - 100
Provided military leadership and was the
Commander in Chief of the Continental Army
10CATEGORY 1 - 200
Gave the reasons to break away from England in
the Declaration of Independence
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Spoke out against taxation without representation
and later said Give me Liberty or Give me death
12CATEGORY 1 - 400
The Father of our Country and the first
president
13CATEGORY 1 - 500
Took notes at the Constitutional Convention and
is known as the Father of the Constitution
14CATEGORY 2 - 100
The first capital moved from here because
drinking water was salty , living conditions were
dirty, and fire kept destroying wooden buildings.
15CATEGORY 2 - 200
The capital moved here in 1699 because it was a
higher elevation than Jamestown.
16CATEGORY 2 - 300
This new capital was located more in the center
of the state.
17CATEGORY 2 - 400
Moving to Richmond helped keep patriots safe from
attack by this group.
18CATEGORY 2 - 500
After the Revolutionary War Virginians moved west
for better farming and opportunities. They
traveled through this Gap.
19CATEGORY 3 - 100
Women did this while the men were gone.
20CATEGORY 3 - 200
People who fought against the British and served
in the Continental Army were called this.
21CATEGORY 3 - 300
A slave from Virginia who served as a spy for the
Marquis de LaFayette and the Continental Army.
22CATEGORY 3 - 400
Some fought for the English because they were
promised freedom, and some fought for the
Continental Army on the patriots side.
23CATEGORY 3 - 500
If you were not a patriot, you could be one of
these two things.
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This group in England believed it had the right
to tax the colonies.
25CATEGORY 4 - 200
The document written by Thomas Jefferson that
said all men had the right to life , liberty and
the pursuit of happiness.
26CATEGORY 4 - 300
The document written by George Mason which later
became the basis for the Bill of Rights.
27CATEGORY 4 - 400
This document says that people should be allowed
to worship as they please. It was written by
Thomas Jefferson.
28CATEGORY 4 - 500
The ideas in these two documents were used to
write The First Amendment in the Bill of Rights.
29CATEGORY 5 - 100
The British were surrounded by land and sea and
had to surrender here.
30CATEGORY 5 - 200
This document gave the plan for our new
government. It is still the law of the land.
31CATEGORY 5 - 300
The Treaty of Paris ending the War for
Independence was signed in this city.
32CATEGORY 5 - 400
Virginians took these three things with them as
they moved west after the Revolutionary War.
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This man was First in War, first in peace and
first in the hearts of his countrymen.
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Who is George Washington?
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Who is Thomas Jefferson?
36CATEGORY 1 - 300
Who is Patrick Henry?
37CATEGORY 1 - 400
Who is George Washington?
38CATEGORY 1 - 500
Who is James Madison?
39CATEGORY 2 - 100
Where is Jamestown?
40CATEGORY 2 - 200
Where is Williamsburg?
41CATEGORY 2 - 300
Where is Richmond?
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Who are the English?
43CATEGORY 2 - 500
Where is the Cumberland Gap?
44CATEGORY 3 - 100
What is took on more responsibility for the
plantations?
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Who are patriots?
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Who is James Armistead Lafayette?
47CATEGORY 3 - 400
Who were the African-Americans?
48CATEGORY 3 - 500
Who were loyalists or neutrals?
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Who is Parliament?
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WHAT is the Declaration of Independence?
51CATEGORY 4 - 300
WHAT is the Virginia Declaration of Rights?
52CATEGORY 4 - 400
WHAT is the Statute for Religious Freedom?
53CATEGORY 4 - 500
WHAT are the Virginia Statute of Religious
Freedom and The Virginia Declaration of Rights?
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Where is Yorktown?
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WHAT is the Constitution?
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Where is Paris?
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WHAT are their traditions, ideas and cultures ?
58CATEGORY 5 - 500
Who is George Washington?
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60The Outcome of the Revolutionary War
61FINAL CATEGORY
The colonies got this from England and became a
new something in 1781 after England signed the
Treaty of Paris.
62FINAL CATEGORY
What are independence and a new nation called the
United States of America.
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