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Rev. War Cards

Published on Dec 14, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

REV. WAR

FLASHCARDS AND QUOTES
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APPRENTICE
A KID THAT AGREES TO WORK WITH A CRAFTSMAN TO LEARN A SKILL OR CRAFT.

Broadside
a large sheet of paper printed on one side and used to publicly advertise,announce, or offer a political opinion.

Gentleman
a man born belonging to the upper class of polite society or a man of high social standing

Liberty
To be free of government interference. To the patriots free was independence from Britain.

Liberty Pole
A centrally located pole or tree that Patriots use to post announcements or rally for protest

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Loyalist
An American who did not support revolution against Great Britain, and was loyal to King George III.

Mechanic
A tradesman or other craftsman who worked with their hands, such as a silversmith, bricklayer, or printer.

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Memorabilia
A collection of valuable or rare items from the past.

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Merchant
A person whose buisness was trading with other countries, many loyalists were merchants.

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Patriot
An American during the war who supported the American Revolution.

Smallpox
Deadly and very contagious measles-like disease that killed or permanently scarred people in the 18th Century.

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Tavern
A inn or meeting place that lodging and sold food and drinks for both travelers and regular customers.

Patriot Slogan (1754)
"Join or Die"

Ben Franklin (1757)
There was never a good war or a bad peace.

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John Dickinson (1768)
Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all! By uniting we stand, divided we fall

Patrick Henry (1775)
Give me liberty or give me death!

Colonel William Prescott (1775)
Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes, then fire low.