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He was the King of Great Britain from October 25, 1760, until January 1, 1801.
Leader of the Sons of Liberty and led the protest at the Boston Tea Party.
Author that wrote to influence people to fight against Great Britain.
He was an African American that rode with Paul Revere to warn people that the British were coming.
People that supported colonies and the American Revolution.
A man that believed the natural rights of Life, Liberty, and property.
He helped the Patriots by keeping the British army out of the Mississippi River. He also gave the Yankees army food and ammunition.
He was the first well known United States naval commander in the American Revolutionary War.
Sons of Liberty wrote letters to keep colonists up to date on what King George the 3 was doing.
12 out of the 13 colonies met and agreed to boycott British goods and start training troops.
Formed the Continental Army, Issued money, and formed committees to acquire supplies.
Had a famous saying, "Give me liberty or give me death."
First American killed in the Boston Massacre. He was African American.
Armed colonists that were ready to defend their community against Great Britain.
He led the Continental Army.
People loyal to Great Britain and King George the 3.
Wife of John Adams that wrote letters to him saying "Remember the Ladies."
He financed the American Revolution. He was a rich Jewish person.
He was a American military officer during the American Revolution. He later defected to the British.
A group of men led by Sam Adams that staged protest against Great Britain.
Husband of Abigail Adams. He was the lawyer that tried the British soldiers.
Warned the colonists that the British were coming. Know as the Midnight Ride.
He published a pamphlet called American Crisis inspiring people to fight against the British. He also wrote Common Sense.
The main author of the Declaration of Independence.
Military officer that commanded many battles in the American Revolution. One of these battles was the Siege of Yorktown.
He was an African American spy for the Yankees during the American Revolution.

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