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Chapter 6.5: Winning the War in the South
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sirhenryclinton : British commander-in-chief who believed that, if British troops moved South, Loyalists from the backcountry would join them
nathanaelgreene : Commander of the Continental Army in the South
danielmorgan : Patriot general who won the Battle of Cowpens
battleofcowpens : A 1781 battle in South Carolina, where Americans won an important victory over the British
francismarion : Known as the Swamp Fox, he was a Patriot commander who used guerilla or hit-and-run tactics against the British
guerilla : Soldier who uses hit-and-run tactics
benedictarnold : American general and hero of Saratoga who later became a traitor against the American cause
westpoint : Key American fort in New York
siege : Military blockade or bombardment of an enemy town or position in order to force it to surrender
battleofyorktown : Final battle in the Revolution; This 1781 American victory in Virginia forced the British to surrender
treatyofparis : Peace treaty between the United States and Britain, ratified in 1783, that recognized the United States as an independent nation
ratified : approved
Chapter 6.5: Winning the War in the South
Across:2. | Final battle in the Revolution; This 1781 American victory in Virginia forced the British to surrender | 4. | British commander-in-chief who believed that, if British troops moved South, Loyalists from the backcountry would join them | 5. | Military blockade or bombardment of an enemy town or position in order to force it to surrender | 7. | approved |
| 9. | Soldier who uses hit-and-run tactics | 10. | Commander of the Continental Army in the South | 11. | Peace treaty between the United States and Britain, ratified in 1783, that recognized the United States as an independent nation |
| | Down:1. | Key American fort in New York | 2. | A 1781 battle in South Carolina, where Americans won an important victory over the British | 3. | Known as the Swamp Fox, he was a Patriot commander who used guerilla or hit-and-run tactics against the British |
| 6. | Patriot general who won the Battle of Cowpens | 8. | American general and hero of Saratoga who later became a traitor against the American cause |
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Chapter 6.5: Winning the War in the South
Across:2. | Final battle in the Revolution; This 1781 American victory in Virginia forced the British to surrender | 4. | British commander-in-chief who believed that, if British troops moved South, Loyalists from the backcountry would join them | 5. | Military blockade or bombardment of an enemy town or position in order to force it to surrender | 7. | approved |
| 9. | Soldier who uses hit-and-run tactics | 10. | Commander of the Continental Army in the South | 11. | Peace treaty between the United States and Britain, ratified in 1783, that recognized the United States as an independent nation |
| | Down:1. | Key American fort in New York | 2. | A 1781 battle in South Carolina, where Americans won an important victory over the British | 3. | Known as the Swamp Fox, he was a Patriot commander who used guerilla or hit-and-run tactics against the British |
| 6. | Patriot general who won the Battle of Cowpens | 8. | American general and hero of Saratoga who later became a traitor against the American cause |
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