The American Revolution Vocabulary Name:
Chapter 7, pages 155-189 Period: ______
Learning Goal:Students will understand the events and individuals that influenced the colonists to declare independence from Great Britain.
Directions: Use your textbook to find definitions for each of the words listed below. Write the definitions in a way that you will understand them! You do not need to copy word for word. Please write your definitions on a separate sheet of paper – Cornell note paper is fine. Study these words hard for your upcoming vocab test – you may join the 100% Club!
The American Revolution Vocabulary Name:
Chapter 7, pages 155-189 Period: ______
Section 1 (p. 194)
- George Washington – commander of the Continental Army
- John Burgoyne – British army general in the Revolutionary War
- Joseph Brant – Mohawk chief allied with the British
- Benedict Arnold – U.S. Army general in the Revolutionary War who later turned traitor
- Horatio Gates – U.S. Army general in the Revolutionary War
- Battles of Saratoga – a series of conflicts in 1777 near Albany, NY
- neutral – not favoring any one side
- pacifist – someone who is opposed to all war
- mercenary - a professional soldier hired to fight for a foreign country
- strategy – an overall plan of action
- rendezvous – a meeting
- guerrillas – small bands of fighters who weaken the enemy with surprise raids and hit-and-run attacks
Section 2 (p.204)
- Marquis de Lafayette – French aristocrat who volunteered to serve in Washington’s army
- Valley Forge – site in southeast Pennsylvania where Washington and his army camped in the winter of 1777-1778
- George Rogers Clark – frontiersman who helped defend the Western frontier
- John Paul Jones – sea commander who attacked British ships near the British coast
- Wilderness Road – a trail into Kentucky
- ally – a country that agrees to help another country achieve a common goal
- desert – to leave military duty without permission
- privateer – a privately owned ship that has been granted permission by a wartime government to attack an enemy’s merchant ships
Section 3 (p. 212)
- Battle of Charles Town – British siege of Charles Town (Charleston), South Carolina, In May 1780, in which the Americana suffered their worst defeat of the war
- Lord Cornwallis – British general whose campaigns in the South led to his defeat at Yorktown
- Battle of Yorktown – final battle of the war, in which French and American forces led by George Washington defeated British General Cornwallis
- redoubt – a small fort
Section 4 (p.222)
- Treaty of Paris – the 1783 treaty that ended the Revolutionary War
- Elizabeth Freeman – enslaved African American who won her freedom in court
- Richard Allen – African American preacher who helped start the Free African Society
- Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom – statement of religious liberty, written by Thomas Jefferson
- disputes - disagreements
- outposts – military bases, usually located on the frontier
- nondenominational – not favoring any particular religion
The American Revolution Vocabulary Name:
Chapter 7, pages 155-189 Period: ______
The American Revolution Vocabulary Name:
Chapter 7, pages 155-189 Period: ______
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