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four occupations held by Native's during the war |
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Taylor, Gunstopper,carpeter, whaler |
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six tribes of the ________ were spilt irrevocably by the revolution |
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why did the native americans fight for the british? |
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they thought the colonist would take more land if they won |
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when did the daughters of liberty form, what did they do? |
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Formed after the town shed acts, enforce boycotts |
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name three woman who wrote about womens rights during the revolution |
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four women who crossed enemy lines to to deliver important messages |
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champion deger bowling dowd |
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Women provided soldiers with |
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clothing: sweaters scarves socks badges, food, candles, |
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_______burned the crops so that the british could not harvest them |
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When the continental army started George washington asked for_____to attend to the sick and wounded, the pay was_____ |
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female nurses, two dollars a month |
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who shot two enemies and held the rest at gunpoint to start her own all female militia in the confederacy? |
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Four women who fought for the colonist |
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prudence right, margaret corbin, mary ludwig, deborah sampson |
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Of the 220,000 people who arrived in the colonies, how many were African Americans? |
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How many slaves did Virginia hold in 1790 |
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The first African American published Poet. She admired George Washington |
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What two states refused to recruit African Americans |
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who promised freedom to the slaves that fought for the British |
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