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- 3. The last battle of the Revolution.
- 5. The document that replaced the Articles of Confederation.
- 9. Father of our Constitution.
- 10. A term for colonists that wanted to remain tied with Britain.
- 12. Another name for the pilgrims that settled in America.
- 13. The month that the Declaration of Independence was finalized.
- 16. The man who married the chief's daughter and also brought tobacco seeds to Jamestown.
- 19. The name of the famous ship that brought the pilgrims over to the New World.
- 20. Famous war hero who was a leader in both the French and Indian War as well as the Revolutionary War.
- 24. The ____ of 1763 was declaration made by the king of England to prevent to colonists from moving west.
- 26. The number of British colonies in the New World.
- 27. Before the British had claim over it, Florida was claimed by this country.
- 28. Known for his famous line "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
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- 1. The document that formally ended the French and Indian War.
- 2. The person credited with creating the first American flag.
- 4. The British general who surrendered during the last battle of the Revolution.
- 6. The second president of the United States.
- 7. The place where the first shots of the Revolution took place.
- 8. The person who is given the main credit for writing the Declaration of Independence
- 11. Served as the first Secretary of Treasury.
- 14. The name of the native tribe that helped the Jamestown settlers.
- 15. A famous Native American woman who befriended and helped the settlers.
- 16. Most recognized for his elaborate signature on the Declaration of Independence.
- 17. King _____ was the English monarch during the Revolutionary War.
- 18. The colony that is known for having the first Thanksgiving
- 21. A term for the people that wanted a stronger central government.
- 22. The name of the first permanent British settlement in the New World.
- 23. A term for colonists who wanted to break away from Britain.
- 25. One of the main countries that allied with the colonists during the Revolutionary War.