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REV. WAR
FLASHCARDS AND QUOTES
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Marxchivist
2.
APPRENTICE
A KID THAT AGREES TO WORK WITH A CRAFTSMAN TO LEARN A SKILL OR CRAFT.
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Petteri Sulonen
3.
Broadside
a large sheet of paper printed on one side and used to publicly advertise,announce, or offer a political opinion.
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Boston Public Library
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Gentleman
a man born belonging to the upper class of polite society or a man of high social standing
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whatsthatpicture
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Liberty
To be free of government interference. To the patriots free was independence from Britain.
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Pink Sherbet Photography
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Liberty Pole
A centrally located pole or tree that Patriots use to post announcements or rally for protest
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mak506
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Loyalist
An American who did not support revolution against Great Britain, and was loyal to King George III.
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sandcastlematt
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Mechanic
A tradesman or other craftsman who worked with their hands, such as a silversmith, bricklayer, or printer.
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The U.S. Army
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Memorabilia
A collection of valuable or rare items from the past.
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Marilyn Roxie
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Merchant
A person whose buisness was trading with other countries, many loyalists were merchants.
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bthomso
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Patriot
An American during the war who supported the American Revolution.
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Brenda Anderson
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Smallpox
Deadly and very contagious measles-like disease that killed or permanently scarred people in the 18th Century.
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Travis S.
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Tavern
A inn or meeting place that lodging and sold food and drinks for both travelers and regular customers.
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Boston Public Library
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Patriot Slogan (1754)
"Join or Die"
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ColoradoSenateGOP
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Ben Franklin (1757)
There was never a good war or a bad peace.
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solarnu
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John Dickinson (1768)
Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all! By uniting we stand, divided we fall
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17.
Patrick Henry (1775)
Give me liberty or give me death!
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Anne Davis 773
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Colonel William Prescott (1775)
Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes, then fire low.
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Boston Public Library
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