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A person who measures land. Surveyor

A person who measures land. Surveyor. The peace treaty in which Great Britain recognized the United States as an independent country. Treaty of Paris

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A person who measures land.

A person who measures land.

SurveyorSurveyor

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The peace treaty in which Great Britain recognized the United States as an independent country.

The peace treaty in which Great Britain recognized the United States as an independent country.

Treaty of Paris of 1783

Treaty of Paris of 1783

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Revolutionary War general and frontier leader who

defeated the British at Fort Vincennes in 1779.

Revolutionary War general and frontier leader who

defeated the British at Fort Vincennes in 1779.

George Rogers ClarkGeorge Rogers Clark

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American Patriot; known as “Molly Pitcher”

American Patriot; known as “Molly Pitcher”

Mary Ludwig HaysMary Ludwig Hays

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Patriot officer from Germany who helped train

the Continental army at Valley Forge.

Patriot officer from Germany who helped train

the Continental army at Valley Forge.

Friedrich von Steuben

Friedrich von Steuben

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British general who surrendered at Yorktown,

the last major battle of the American Revolution in

1781.

British general who surrendered at Yorktown,

the last major battle of the American Revolution in

1781.Charles CornwallisCharles Cornwallis

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A soldier paid to fight for another country.

A soldier paid to fight for another country.

MercenaryMercenary

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Patriot from Poland who served in the Continental army from 1776-1784.

Patriot from Poland who served in the Continental army from 1776-1784.

Thaddeus KosciuszkoThaddeus Kosciuszko

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Mohawk leader who sided with the British in the American Revolution.

Mohawk leader who sided with the British in the American Revolution.

Joseph BrantJoseph Brant

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Colonial general in the Continental army who later

became a traitor to the American Revolution.

Colonial general in the Continental army who later

became a traitor to the American Revolution.

Benedict ArnoldBenedict Arnold

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A Revolutionary War hero who took over her

husband’s cannon after he was killed in battle.

A Revolutionary War hero who took over her

husband’s cannon after he was killed in battle.

Margaret CorbinMargaret Corbin

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British general who was defeated at the Battle of

Saratoga in 1777.

British general who was defeated at the Battle of

Saratoga in 1777.

John BurgoyneJohn Burgoyne

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Revolutionary War commander who fought the British army throughout the

Carolinas; known as the “Swamp Fox”.

Revolutionary War commander who fought the British army throughout the

Carolinas; known as the “Swamp Fox”.

Francis MarionFrancis Marion

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Founder of the Ladies Association, the first

women’s organization in the United States.

Founder of the Ladies Association, the first

women’s organization in the United States.

Ester De Berdt ReedEster De Berdt Reed

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American sea captain who commanded the

Bonhomme Richard and defeated the British ship

Serapis in 1779.

American sea captain who commanded the

Bonhomme Richard and defeated the British ship

Serapis in 1779.

John Paul JonesJohn Paul Jones

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Patriot general during the American Revolution who forced the British out of

Georgia and the Carolinas.

Patriot general during the American Revolution who forced the British out of

Georgia and the Carolinas.

Nathanael GreeneNathanael Greene

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First Lady to President George Washington. She assisted the Continental

army during the American Revolution.

First Lady to President George Washington. She assisted the Continental

army during the American Revolution.

Martha WashingtonMartha Washington

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The treaty the French signed with the United

States during the American Revolution.

The treaty the French signed with the United

States during the American Revolution.

Treaty of AllianceTreaty of Alliance

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Patriot spy who helped defeat the British general

Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781.

Patriot spy who helped defeat the British general

Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781.

James ArmisteadJames Armistead

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French general who joined the Continental army during

the American Revolution.

French general who joined the Continental army during

the American Revolution.

Marquis de LafayetteMarquis de Lafayette

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The treaty by which the Iroquois lost their land in

the Ohio River valley after the American Revolution.

The treaty by which the Iroquois lost their land in

the Ohio River valley after the American Revolution.

Second Treaty of Fort Stanwix

Second Treaty of Fort Stanwix

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Patriot hanged by the British as a spy in the American

Revolution.

Patriot hanged by the British as a spy in the American

Revolution.

Nathan HaleNathan Hale