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What is the second battle of the Revolution?
The Battle of Concord, fought a few hours after Lexington
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seesaw
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What is a "Revolution?"
a big change
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What does "delegate" mean?
elected representative
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baam
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rocket
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What is a militia?
Volunteer soldiers who fight during emergencies
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What is the "shot heard 'round the world?"
The first shot fired at Lexington which started the American Revolution.
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What was the colonial army called?
The Continental Army or the Patriot army
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Other team wins 15 points!
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What is the Continental Congress?
First government in America
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Why decisions did the First Continental Congress make?
Ask the king to repeal the Intolerable Acts in MA, boycott British goods, start militias in each colony
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Why is the Continental Congress important?
It is the first time the colonies united and have their own government
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What's the difference between a war and a battle?
There are many battles in each war. Battles are smaller events in one large war.
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What does "repeal" mean?
cancel
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What is a militia?
Volunteer soldiers who fight during emergencies
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Why did the Redcoats want to march to Concord, Massachusetts?
The Redcoats heard the MA militia stored weapons in the town of Concord, MA
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