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Second Continental Congress (1775)
Representative body of delegates from all thirteen colonies. Drafted the Declaration of Independence and managed the colonial war effort.
Bunker Hill (Breed's Hill)
Battle fought on the outskirts of Boston, on Breed's Hill, the battle ended in the colonial militia's retreat (lack of ammo), though at a heavy cost to the blundering British
Olive Branch Petition
Conciliatory measure adopted by the Continental Congress, professing American loyalty and seeking an end to the hostilities. King George rejected the petition and proclaimed the colonies in rebellion
Hessians
German troops hired from their princes by George III to aid in putting down the colonial insurrection. This hardened the resolve of American colonists, who resented the use of paid foreign fighters.
Common Sense
Thomas Paine's pamphlet urging the colonies to declare independence and establish a republican government. The widely read pamphlet helped convince colonists to support the Revolution
Ethan Allen
(1738-1789) Revolutionary War officer who, along with Benedict Arnold, fought British and Indian forces in frontier New York and Vermont (Ticonderoga and Crown Point)
Benedict Arnold
Revolutionary War general turned traitor who valiantly held off a British invasion of upstate New York at Lake Champlain and invaded Canada with Richard Montgomery
Richard Montgomery
Irish-born British army veteran who served as a general in the Continental army during the Revolution. He joined Benedict Arnold in a failed attempt to seize Québec in 1775.
Thomas Paine
British-born pamphleteer and author of Common Sense, a fiery tract that laid out the case for American independence
Declaration of Independence
Formal pronouncement of independence drafted by Thomas Jefferson and approved by Congress. The Declaration allowed Americans to appeal for foreign aid and served as an inspiration for later revolutionary movements worldwide.
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Adopted during the French Revolution. Modeled after the American Declaration of Independence.
Loyalists
Colonists loyal to the king
Patriots
American colonists who were determined to fight the British until American Independence
Richard Henry Lee
Virginia planter and revolutionary who served as a member of the Continental Congress. He first introduced the motion asserting America's independence from Britain, which was later supplanted by Thomas Jefferson's more formal and rhetorically moving declaration. ____ went on to become the first U.S. senator from Virginia under the new constitution.
Benjamin Franklin
Leading revolutionary and signatory of the Declaration of Independence. During the Revolutionary War, he served as commissioner to France, securing that nation's support for the American cause.
Abigail Adams
____ had her own opinions about the course of the American Revolution and urged her husband to take the needs and rights of women into consideration in the construction of the new government.
Battle of Long Island
Battle for the control of New York. British troops overwhelmed the colonial militias and retained control of the city for most of the war. Washington fled across to Manhattan thanks to a favorable wind and fog
General William Howe
British general who, despite victories on the battlefield, failed to deal a crushing blow to Washington's Continental army. By attacking Philadelphia instead of reinforcing General Burgoyne at Saratoga, He also inadvertently contributed to that crucial American victory.
Trenton
George Washington surprised and captured a garrison of sleeping German Hessians, raising the morale of his crestfallen army and setting the stage for his victory at Princeton a week later
General Burgoyne
British general who led an ill-fated invasion of upstate New York, suffering a crushing defeat and surrendered to the American general Horatio Gates at Saratoga.
Saratoga
Decisive colonial victory in upstate New York, which helped secure French support for the Revolutionary cause.
Model Treaty
Sample treaty drafted by the Continental Congress as a guide for American diplomats. Reflected the Americans' desire to foster commercial partnerships rather than political or military entanglements
General Rochambeau
General in command of French forces during the American Revolution, he fought alongside George Washington at Yorktown
Nathanael Greene
General in command of the Continental army in the Carolina campaign of 1781. The "Fighting Quaker" successfully cleared most of Georgia and South Carolina of British troops despite losing a string of minor battles
Joseph Brant
Mohawk chief and Anglican convert who sided with the British during the Revolutionary War, believing that only a British victory could halt American westward expansion
Treaty of Fort Stanwix
Treaty signed by the United States and the pro-British Iroquois granting Ohio Country to the Americans.
George Rogers Clark
American frontiersman who captured a series of vulnerable British forts along the Ohio River during the Revolutionary War.
privateers
Privately owned armed ships authorized by Congress to prey on enemy shipping during the Revolutionary War. More numerous than the tiny American navy, privateers inflicted heavy damages on British shippers. Essentially legalized pirates.
Yorktown
George Washington, with the aid of the French army, besieged Cornwallis at Yorktown, while the French naval fleet prevented British reinforcements from coming ashore. Cornwallis surrendered, dealing a heavy blow to the British war effort and paving the way for an eventual peace.
Admiral de Grasse
French admiral whose fleet blocked British reinforcements, allowing Washington and Rochambeau to trap Cornwallis at Yorktown.
Treaty of Paris of 1783
Peace treaty signed by Britain and the United States ending the Revolutionary War. The British formally recognized American independence and ceded territory east of the Mississippi while the Americans, in turn, promised to restore Loyalist property and repay debts to British creditors.