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American Revolution

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

AMERICAN REVOLOUTION

Photo by Marion Doss

APPRENTICE-

A PERSON UNDER A LEGAL AGREEMENT TO WORK FOR SPECIFIC TIME TO LEARN CRAFT OR SKILL FROM A MASTER CRAFSTMEN.

BROADSIDE-

A LARGE SHEET OF PAPER, PRINTED ON ONE SIDE AND USED TO PUBLICLY ADVERTISE, ANNOUNCE OR OFFER POLITICAL OPINIONS DURING THE LATE COLONIAL PEROID.

GENTLEMAN-

A MAN BORN BELONGING TO THE UPPER CLASSES OF POLITE SOCIETY OR A MAN OF HIGH SOCIAL STANDING.
Photo by David Flam

LIBERTY-

TO BE FREE OF GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE. TO THE PATRIOTS, LIBERTY WAS FREEDOM FROM CONTROL BY GREAT BRITIAN

LIBERTY POLE OR TREE-

A CENTRALLY LOCATED POLE OR TREE THAT PATRIOTS USED TO POST ANNOUNCEMENTS OR RALLY FOR A PROTEST.
Photo by mrsmecomber

LOYALIST/TORY-

AN AMERICAN WHO DID NOT SUPPORT REVOLUTION AGAINST BRITAIN AND WAS LOYAL TO KING GEARGE. APPROXIMTELY ONE THIRD OF ALL AMERICAN COLONISTS DURING THENEVOULTION WERE LOYALITS
Photo by Hayes MKII

MEMORABILIA-

A COLLECTION OF MEMORABLE OR VALUED ITEMS FROM THE PAST.

MERCHANT-

A PERSON WHOSE BUSINESS WAS TRADING WITH OTHER COUNTRIES SUCH AS BRITIAN
Photo by ralphrepo

PATRIOT-

AN AMERICAN DURING THE WAR WHO SUPPORTED THE CAUSE OF REVOLUTION. ONLY ONE 1/3 OF AMERICANS WERE PATRIOTS.
Photo by kahunapulej

SMALLPOX-

DEADLY AND VERY CONTAGIOUS MEASLE LIKE DISEASE THAT KILLED OF SCARRED PEOPLE DURING THE 18TH CENTURY.

TAVERN-

AN INN OR MEETING PLACE THAT OFFERED LODGING AND SOLD FOOD AND DRINK FOR BATH TRAVELERS AND REGULAR COUSTEMERS
Photo by Peter E. Lee