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THE WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE

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THE WAR FOR INDEPENDENCEOnline version

REVISION

by Fifth Grade
1

In 1770, Great Britain and the colonies had a tense relationship.

2

The colonies believed that the laws passed by Great Britain were fair.

3

The First Continental Congress was organized in 1774.

4

After the First Continental Congress, there was no more tension between Great Britain and the colonies.

5

The Second Continental Congress was a step towards independence.

6

The Declaration of Independence stated that the 13 Colonies were no longer under British rule.

7

Thomas Jefferson was the leader of the colonial army.

8

The Declaration of Independence was the document that replaced the Articles of Confederation.

9

The United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are the two most important documents in the history of the United States.

10

The War for Independence started at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts in 1776.

11

The colonies’ fighters were called “minutemen” because they could be ready to fight in one minute.

12

The colonists won the war in 1785.

13

The Constitution has provided a plan of government for the United States.

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The Articles of Confederation weren't improved.