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Which battle marked the. end of the war. I give up!. & was a. Colonial victory over the forces of Lord Cornwallis?. YORKTOWN. WE WON!. Who was an inventor, diplomat, & member of the Continental Congress & helped to frame the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. BEN FRANKLIN. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Colonial victory over the forces of Lord Cornwallis?

Which battle marked the

& was a

end of thewar

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WE

WON!

YORKTOWN

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Who was an inventor, diplomat, & member of the

Continental Congress& helped to frame

theDECLARATION

OF INDEPENDENCE

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BENFRANKLIN

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I explored theGrand Canyon

&Colorado River

WHO AM I???

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CORONADO

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ADVANTAGES

THAT HELPED THECOLONISTS WIN

THEREVOLUTIONARY WAR

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FRANCEAND SPAIN

Strong leadership (like Washington)

2: Defense of own land, loved ones& beliefs

3:Help from..

(Just a little)

1:

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American victory

Turning point of war

Which battle was an….

French join the American cause

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BATTLEOF

SARATOGA

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What was themother country to

The13 Colonies?

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That’s my Mama!!

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LittleColonist

& gun

BigBritishsoldier

&gun

laughin

g

Who is bigger and better armed?What does Britain think about

the Declaration of Independence?

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Great Britain is bigger & better armed

&

feel the Declaration of Independence

is a joke!

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Who explored the Northeastern

Coast of North America

for England

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JOHN CABOT

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Oh no! They areshooting when theysee the whites of our eyes!!

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BUNKER

HILL

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WHO FOUNDEDQUEBEC &

EXPLORED THEST. LAWRENCE RIVER

???

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He is from FRANCE

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What did theTOWNSHEND ACTS

tax??date?

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Popular items…

PAINT

PAPER

TEA

LEAD

GLASS

1767

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Who was themajor author

of theDECLARATION

OF INDEPENDENCE

??

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ThomasJefferson

Greatly influenced by European Philosophers like John Locke

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11 people shot, 5 diedafter British soldiers are taunted (teased)

Which event is this??

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BOSTONMASSACRE

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1st real battle of warWe are going tochase you back

to Boston!

North Bridge

Let’s getOut of here!

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BATTLEOF

CONCORD

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Crispus Attucks

Who was he?

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black mankilled at

theBoston

Massacre

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What famousPatriot

warned “The regulars are out!”?

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PAUL REVERE

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Who wasLord Cornwallis??

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British commander captured at the

Battle of Yorktown

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“The Americanscould not havewon the warwithout the”

help of??

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FRANCE

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Where were the“opening shots”

of the Revolution War

& the“shot heard

around the world?”

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LEXINGTON

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Stamp Act

What does it tax?

date?

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A tax on all written documents

1765

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WHOwas the

King of

England during the

Revolutionary War

??

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GEORGE III

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Document that ended

the war & recognized the United States

as a nation

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Treaty

of

Paris

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What did Sam Adams, Paul Revere

& other patriots do atThe Boston Harbor?

?

?

?

?date?

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BOSTONTEA

PARTY

1773

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Who championedthe cause

for Independence?

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JOHN ADAMS

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What is therefusal to buy goods

such as tea called?

Don’t buyBritish goods!

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BOYCOTT

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What is aMINUTEMAN?

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Common citizens who fought

on a minutes notice

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What didPHYLLIS WHEATLEY

doduring the

Revolution?

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Former slave who wrote

poemssupporting

American independencePO

EMS

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The 2ND Continental Congress

approved the Declaration

of Independence

on….?

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Which region has the CONTINENTAL DIVIDE?

Ranges from Alaska to Mexico

Determines the directional flow of rivers

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What two things were

Sam Adamsthe leader of???

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SONSOF

LIBERTY

BOSTONTEA

PARTY

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Who wasGEORGE WASHINGTON

??

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Commander

of the

Continental Army

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Who spoke out against the

Stamp Actsaying

“as for me, give me liberty,or give me death!”

???

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PATRICK HENRY

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What is an indentured servant?

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Men & women who agreed to work without pay for a certain period (usually 5-7 yrs.) of time in exchange for passage to America & were free at end of contract.

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What law stoppedcolonists from travellingwest of the Appalachian Mountains

date?

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PROCLAMATION ACT

1763

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What were the 4 key philosophies

of theDeclaration

OfIndependence

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People have unalienable rights to life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness

People establish governmentTo protect their rights

Government derives(gets) itspower from the people

People’s civic duty to replace “bad” government with good government (by voting)

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What were some obstacles

to European explorations?

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I’m afraid of unknown

Illness & starvation

Lack ofadequatesupplies

Poor maps

and

navigationaltools

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What type of fighting did the Patriots use in the

Revolutionary War?

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INDIAN STYLE

FIGHTING

Shh!! You can’t see me

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opposed taxes with

no representation

resented the power

of colonial governors

disliked England’sstrict controls

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VS.

oui

WHO WON

THE

FRENCH & INDIAN

WAR???

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BRITAIN

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What area did the

KWAKIUTL

live??

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Pacific Northern Coast with

rainy, mild climate

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What area did the

PUEBLO

live??

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Desert Southwest in present day

New Mexico & Arizona

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What area did the

LAKOTA

live??

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Interior grasslands of the U.S., called the

Great Plains

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What area did the

INUIT

live??

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Present day Alaska & Northern Canada

in an arctic climate

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What area did the

IROQUOIS

live??

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Northeastern Woodlands ofNorth America

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Give an example ofcooperation between

theFirst Americans

& Europeans

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Trading weapons & farm tools for……

crops & beaver pelts

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Did England impose economic & political

control over the colonies?

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I will control trade withthe navigation acts

or trade laws!!

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Give an example of howEngland desired to

remain a

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Imposing taxes, like the STAMP ACT

To raise revenue ($$) for the

French & Indian War

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was the slogan that helped start….?

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THEREVOLUTIONARY

WAR

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After the Treaty

ofParis

There is a new NATURAL WESTERN BORDER

WHAT IS IT???

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MississippiRiver

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Where did George Washington

& the Continental Army spend the cold winter

of 1777-78?

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VALLEYFORGE

PENNSYLVANIA

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Only giving 1 point of view

to slant (change) anargument is…..?

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PROPAGANDA

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WHAT ISAN

EFFIGY

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Rag figuresrepresentingunpopular

people

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WHAT IS TO

REPEAL

?

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To cancel,revoke

or undo

Law cancelled

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What is this picture demonstrating?

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Some of the events leading up to the Revolution

Stamp Act

Tea Tax and Sons of Liberty

Boston Tea Party

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Where was the meeting for the Second

Continental Congress?

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Philadelphia

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WHO WAS THE FIRST PERSON TO BOLDY

SIGN THE DECLARATION?

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John Hancock

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What does the term

DISSATISFACTION

mean?

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UNHAPPY

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What does this cartoon represent?

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How the colonies were being

controlled by England

TAXES and LAWS

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WHO IS IN THE STOCKS?

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The colonists or colonies

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Where do the people want to go?

This helped lead too?

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The colonists want to go past the Appalachian Mountains and this helped

lead to the Revolutionary War

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What do the sections represent?

What will happen if the colonies don’t join together?

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1. The sections represent the different colonies

2. The American colonies will not be able to defeat Great Britain and will die

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What is this a picture of and where does it take place?

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The Boston Massacre

which takes place in

Boston

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WHAT is this a picture of and WHY was it unfinished?

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Treaty of Paris 1783It is unfinished because Great

Britain refused to pose

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What are

capital

resources

?

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tools

buildings

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What areHUMAN RESOURCES

?

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shopkeepers

EnslavedAfrican Americans

skilled workers

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Examples ofmotives/reasons

for European exploration ??

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(trade)

Englandis #1

national superiority

economics

spread Christianity

natural resources

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LATITUDE

• Latitude lines run ____ to ____, but are measured _____ & _____

The 0 of latitude that circles the earth is called the _______?

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LATITUDE

• Latitude lines run east to west, but are measured north & south

The 0 of latitude that circles the earth is called the equator

0 0

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LONGITUDE

Longitude lines run _____ to _____,but are measured ____ and ____

The 0 line of longitude that extends from the _____ to the_____ Poleis called the _______ _______

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LONGITUDE

Longitude lines run north to south,but are measured east and west

The 0 line of longitude that extends from the North to the South Poleis called the Prime Meridian

0

0

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Where in Virginia is the archeological dig where

Native American remainswere found?

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CACTUS HILLVIRGINIA

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What arenatural resources

?

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timber

plants

fish

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HOW TO USE A PICTOGRAPH

Which three colonies had the smallest population?

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HOW TO USE A PICTOGRAPH

Which three colonies had the smallest population?• Delaware• New Hampshire• Rhode Island

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COASTAL PLAIN

Location: along the___________& Gulf of _______

Physical Characteristics: broad lowlandproviding many excellent _______.

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COASTAL PLAIN

Location: along theAtlantic Ocean & Gulf of Mexico

Physical Characteristics: broad lowlandproviding many excellent harbors

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APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS

Location: west of the __________ ________; extends from eastern Canada to western Alabama

Physical Characteristics: old eroded mountains—_________ mountainrange in North America

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APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS

Location: west of the Coastal Plain; extends from eastern Canada to western Alabama

Physical Characteristics: old eroded mountains—oldest mountainrange in North America

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CANADIAN SHIELD

Location: wraps around the _______ ____in ahorseshoe shape

Characteristics: worn by erosion & hundreds of lakes carved byglaciers; some of the oldest ____ __________in North America

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CANADIAN SHIELD

Location: wraps around the Hudson Bay in ahorseshoe shape

Characteristics: worn by erosion & hundreds of lakes carved byglaciers; some of the oldest rock formations in North America

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INTERIOR LOWLANDS

Location: west of the___________ ________ & east of the _______________

Characteristics: ______ flatlands with many ______, broad river valleys, & grassy hills

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Location: west of theAppalachian Mountains &east of the Great Plains

Characteristics: rolling flatlands with many rivers, broad river valleys, & grassy hills

INTERIOR LOWLANDS

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GREAT PLAINS

Location: west of the _______ _______ & east of the _______ _______

Characteristics: flat land thatgradually _______ in elevation as you go west; it has grasslands

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GREAT PLAINS

Location: west of the Interior Lowlands & east of the Rocky Mountains

Characteristics: flat land thatgradually increases in elevation as you go west; it has grasslands

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ROCKY MOUNTAINS

Location: west of the ______ ______& east of the______ _______

Characteristics: rugged mountains stretching from Alaska to Mexico with high elevations; contains the _________ ________-which determines the flow of rivers

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ROCKY MOUNTAINS

Location: west of the Great Plains & east of theBasin & Range

Characteristics: rugged mountains stretching from Alaska to Mexico with high elevations; contains the Continental Divide-which determines the flow of rivers

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BASIN & RANGE

Location: west of the _____ ______, east of the Sierra Nevada Mtns., & theCascade Mtns.

Characteristics: an area of different elevations containing isolated mountain ranges and contains _______ _____, the ______ _____in North America

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BASIN & RANGE

Location: west of the Rocky Mtns., east of the Sierra Nevada Mtns., & theCascade Mtns.

Characteristics: an area of different elevations containing isolated mountain ranges and Death Valley, the lowest point in North America

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COASTAL RANGE

Location: _____ mountains located along the ______ ______ that stretch from California to Canada

Characteristics: contains many ______ _______(land good for growing crops)

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COASTAL RANGE

Location: rugged mountains located along the Pacific Coast that stretch from California to Canada

Characteristics: contains many fertile valleys (land good for growing crops)

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Put the events in order

#____ Representative from all of the colonies except Georgia meet to discuss problems with Great Britain and instruct the colonies to form militias.

#____ The militia stands up to the British soldiers in Lexington, MA and fire the “opening shots” of the war, known as “the shot heard ‘round the world”.

#____ Americans fight with the British at Old North Bridge in Concord, MA and chase the British back to Boston in the “first real battle” of the war.

#____ The Americans lose the battle of Bunker Hill to the British, but still win a “moral victory”. “Don’t fire ‘til you see the whites of their eyes!”

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# 1 Representative from all of the colonies except Georgia meet to discuss problems with Great Britain and instruct the colonies to form militias.

#2 The militia stands up to the British soldiers in Lexington, MA and fire the “opening shots” of the war, known as “the shot heard ‘round the world”.

#3 Americans fight with the British at Old North Bridge in Concord, MA and chase the British back to Boston in the “first real battle” of the war.

#4The Americans lose the battle of Bunker Hill to the British, but still win a “moral victory”. “Don’t fire ‘til you see the whites of their eyes!”

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Put the events in order#____ The Americans win the Battle of Saratoga and convince the French to join the war, making this battle the “turning point” of the war.

#____ Representatives of the Second Continental Congress officially approve the Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776) and split from Great Britain.

#____ At the Battle of Yorktown, the British under Lord Cornwallis surrender and the marks the end of fighting in the American Revolution

#____ The Americans and British sign the Treaty of Paris (1783) which officially ends the war and Great Britain recognizes American independence.

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#5 Representatives of the Second Continental Congress officially approve the Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776) and split from Great Britain.

# 6 The Americans win the Battle of Saratoga and convince the French to join the war, making this battle the “turning point” of the war.

# 7 At the Battle of Yorktown, the British under Lord Cornwallis surrender and the marks the end of fighting in the American Revolution

#8 The Americans and British sign the Treaty of Paris (1783) which officially ends the war and Great Britain recognizes American independence.