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Across
  1. 7. – Virginia’s royal governor who promised African Americans freedom if they joined the British cause.
  2. 10. – British general who led an attack on Charlestown resulting in the capture of thousands of prisoners.
  3. 11. – A famous inventor known for “discovering” electricity.
  4. 14. – British general who succeeded Henry Clinton.
  5. 16. – A lawyer sent from Massachusetts by his cousin Samuel.
  6. 17. – Wife of a soldier who earned her nickname giving pitchers of water to weary soldiers.
  7. 18. – Captain of the Connecticut militia who sold information to the British.
  8. 19. – Officer who said, “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
  9. 20. – A lawyer sent by Massachusetts.
Down
  1. 1. – A group that was neutral in the war because they were opposed to all armed conflict.
  2. 2. – A member of the Virginia House of Burgesses that encouraged people to take action.
  3. 3. – General of the Continental Army.
  4. 4. – Leader of the French forces that joined Washington.
  5. 5. – The brilliant thinker and writer who would write the Declaration of Independence.
  6. 6. – Benjamin Franklin’s son who served as a royal governor of New Jersey.
  7. 8. – A group started by Samuel Adams to protest the Stamp Act.
  8. 9. – One of the first casualties in the Boston Massacre.
  9. 12. – Commander of the continental forces of the south, and he replace Gates.
  10. 13. – Wife of John Adams.
  11. 15. – 1 in 5 to 1 in 3 Americans. Also called a “Tori.”