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THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

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MR. KELLEY
Horizontales
Marched his troops for 32 days and 110 miles to fight the French.
Top Commander of the Continental Army.
One of three Major Generals sent to put down the rebellion. He would ultimately capture Charleston and then return back to New York.
Colonists who were ready at a moments notice to fight the British.
This treaty was signed and would officially recognize the United States as an independent nation.
A war between the French and English because of colonists pushing into French Territory.
A deadly confrontation between protestors and British troops.
This act was passed to pay for British troops to protect the colonists from the Natives.
Moved his troops up the St Lawrence to meet the French at Quebec City.
Verticales
Led rangers west to capture British forts in the Northwest Territory.
A form of protest; stopped participation in events or purchasing goods.
Sent German troops to quash the rebellion. Ultimately surrendered in Saratoga, New York.
Defiant act to protest unfair taxation by throwing tea into the harbor.
Left in charge of Charleston. After losing the battle on King's Mountain, he would give up Carolina; moving his troops back to Yorktown.