3.5 vocab
Across
- 3. a nation that works with another nation for a common purpose
- 5. a 1781 battle in South Carolina that was an important American victory over the British
- 8. a 1777 battle that was the first decisive American victory in the Revolution
- 12. German officer who trained General Washington's troops during the winter at Valley Forge. Steuben's methods and training manual became standard for American troops.
- 13. a 1763 agreement between Britain and France that ended the French and Indian War and transferred much of North America from French to British control
- 16. a Jewish financier who aided the fight for independence during the American Revolution. Salomon was born in Poland and immigrated to New York City in 1772.
- 18. to approve
- 19. the 1781 American victory in Virginia that forced the British to surrender
- 20. the Pennsylvania site of Washington's Continental Army encampment during the winter of 1777–1778
Down
- 1. a French aristocrat who fought with the Patriots against the British during the War for Independence.
- 2. young American Revolutionary hero from Connecticut. Hale was captured by the British and hung without trial. Tradition says that before he died he said: "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."
- 4. an enslaved African American who spied for General Lafayette during the American Revolution. Armistead's efforts were so successful that he was rewarded with his freedom and eventually, with a veteran's pension.
- 6. a 1776 battle in New Jersey in which George Washington's troops captured a British encampment
- 7. a 1776 battle in New York in which more than 1,400 Americans were killed, wounded, or captured
- 9. a free African American who fought for independence during the American Revolution. The grandson of a slave, Cheswell was an educated, regularly elected town leader in New Hampshire.
- 10. a fighter who uses hit-and-run attacks
- 11. a Spanish governor of Louisiana during the American Revolution. Gálvez aided the Patriots by allowing supplies to be shipped up the Mississippi River to American forces.
- 14. troops on horseback
- 15. a naval captain during the American Revolution. During a battle with the British, with his boat sinking, he is credited with having said, "I have not yet begun to fight."
- 17. a military blockade or encirclement of an enemy town or position with the purpose of forcing it to surrender