Across
- 2. A person who betrayed their country.
- 3. A colonist who remained loyal to the British.
- 4. An American victory that restored morale and kept the Revolution alive.
- 8. A British-born American general who died in 1806.
- 10. A British win on October 4, 1777.
- 15. A nation that works with others for a common purpose.
- 16. A battle where the British wanted to capture Philadelphia and won.
- 17. A colonist who favored war against the British.
- 18. A British general nicknamed Gentleman Johnny.
- 19. An American military officer who defected to the British.
- 20. This person became a British commander-in-chief of land forces, served from 1746-1803.
- 21. A soldier who fight for pay, often for a foreign country.
Down
- 1. An American victory that was the most decisive victory to date.
- 5. A massive battle where over 8,000 British soldiers surrendered.
- 6. Rights that cannot be taken away.
- 7. An attempt to gather supplies from a low-security fort.
- 9. A British Army general who led British armies to win in New York and Philadelphia.
- 11. A free Black sailor who died in the Boston Massacre.
- 12. The first American president who was a general in the war.
- 13. A training camp for the colonists during the Revolution.
- 14. The shutting of a port to keep people or supplies from moving in or out.
