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DE 3.3 p. 1-3 Fighting for Independence

Horizontales
British generals decided to improve their control of Boston Harbor by capturing _____ Hill.
British control of the _____ River would cut off New England from the rest of the colonies.
The British General John Burgoyne planned to march south from Canada to capture _____, New York.
a trench to protect from enemy fire
Americans started to fight as their _____ _____ neighbors did.
hidden gunmen
commander of the Continental Army
The Americans withstood the first two charges at Bunker Hill, but the third attack was too much for them because they were out of _____ .
Boston is on a _____ attached by a thin strip to the mainland.
On Christmas night, 1776, the commander of the Continental Army led his troops across the icy _____ River in the middle of the night.
Verticales
The British viewed _____ as the head and heart of the uprising.
The _____ threatened to cut off the British posts from the mainland.
a professional soldier for hire
_____ _____ went to France to try to persuade the French to join the war.
General Burgoyne's army hauled a huge amount of the general’s fine furniture and his large wardrobe. The delay gave the Americans time to build _____ such as trenches and mounds.
Colonel William Prescott told his troops to hold their fire until the British were close enough to see the color of their _____ .
Unlike the soldiers of the British Army, Americans had not been _____ for the military.
a defensive wall
The lack of _____ slowed Burgoyne’s march south through Vermont’s mountains.
General _____ _____ was not only a British general, but also was the royal governor for Massachusetts.