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- 1. Polly cooper, who aided in the expedition in 1777 to help the Continental army, taught soldiers how to prepare ____ (vegetable), and also helped with herbal supplements and medicinal care.
- 5. In the British army after being discovered as a traitor in the American Continental army, Benedict Arnold was commissioned as a ______ general, and placed in charge of the American Legion.
- 6. A famous rebel heroine of the Revolutionary war, known for her toughness, resourcefulness, and wit in outsmarting British Loyalists.
- 8. George Washington led the _____ forces to victory in the American Revolution. (A term, not the Country)
- 10. The commander of the continental army who then became the first President of the United States.
- 12. Nancy Hart was a supporter of the ____ cause. (A political party), and used her cunning tactics to help capture a group of Tories that had come into her house.
- 14. Alexander Hamilton’s pen name he used when writing opinion pieces that supported the Continental Congress.
- 15. The founding father and American statesman who became the third president of the United States.
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- 2. Colonel Tye’s band of Loyalists was joined by another unit, the Queen’s ______, and a few other smaller bands that freed countless slaves and worked to protect the British-controlled New York City.
- 3. The first US secretary of the treasury, also a advocate and promoter of the Constitution and main author of economic policies under the administration of President George Washington.
- 4. Thomas Jefferson wrote the ________ of Independence, motivating many colonists to join in the act of separating from Great Britain.
- 7. Elizabeth Freeman was the first African American woman to successfully file a ________ for freedom in the state of Massachusetts.
- 9. Nickname of the man who was one of the most respected Loyalist troop leaders who led the Black Brigade of guerrilla fighters.
- 11. On April 25, 1777, Polly Cooper left with Louis de Tousard to carry bushels of corn to help General George Washington at ______ Forge.
- 12. Benedict Arnold who rose to the rank of major general before changing to the British side of the conflict, Washington’s trust, who had put him in command of _____ Point, New York.
- 13. Elizabeth Freeman’s name she was given after the ruling of her lawsuit, resulting in her being set free from slavery, being the first woman to do so under the Massachusetts state constitution.
