American Revolution
Social Studies
American Revolution starts at 4 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe one way the American Revolution affected other countries.
Describe one way the American Revolution changed life for people in the colonies.
Explain what a 'Patriot' was during the American Revolution.
Name one famous American woman who helped during the American Revolution.
What did the phrase 'No taxation without representation' mean to the colonists?
What is the name of the document that officially ended the American Revolution?
What was the main idea of the Declaration of Independence?
What was the main reason the colonists were angry about the Stamp Act?
Who was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army?
Why did the British government tax the American colonies?
Why was the Battle of Yorktown important?
After reading the following passage, answer the question: 'During the American Revolution, some colonists remained loyal to Britain while others wanted independence. These two groups often disagreed and sometimes even fought each other.' What were colonists who remained loyal to Britain called?
Describe one way children helped during the American Revolution.
Explain how the winter at Valley Forge tested the strength and determination of the Continental Army.
Why was the help from France important to the American victory in the Revolution?
