H3c_Loyalists & Patriots_Georgia's Role in the Revolutionary War
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Standard: SS8H3c: Analyze the significance of the Loyalists and Patriots as a part of Georgia’s role in the Revolutionary War; include the Battle of Kettle Creek and Siege of Savannah.
Learning Target: Students will be able to identify the importance of Loyalists and Patriots in the Revolutionary War, including the Battle of Kettle Creek and the Siege of Savannah.
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Read each item. Decide if the item is describing a patriot or loyalist. Select all that apply for each group.
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Question 15
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Circle the correct answer
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Question 21
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Who was one of the leaders of the attack?
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Question 25
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Complete the graphic organizer
Word Bank:
Loyalist
Patriot
Elijah Clarke
Nancy Hart
Austin Dabney
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Question 26
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Read the descriptions and write the name to the correct American Revolutionary Historical figure.
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Question 1
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What was the name of the colonists who supported Great Britain?
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What was the name of the colonists who supported the Revolutionary War?
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What happened when news of the Revolutionary War reached Georgia?
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When did the Second Continental Congress meet AND who was the delegate from Georgia?
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After the news of Lexington and Concord, what did Georgia decide to do in July 1775?
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Question 8
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Who was leading from 1775 until the Treat of Paris ended the war in 1783, while the Continental Army fought for American independence?
Question 9
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What was the response of Georgians?
Question 10
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What battles in Georgia demonstrated Georgia Patriots' determination in the American Revolutionary War?
Question 11
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What was the first form of government of the United States called?
Question 12
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What did the first form of government prove to be AND what was the result?
Question 13
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What were Georgians concerned about that made them hesitant to join the Revolution?
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What gathering did Georgia not send a representative to?
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What event happened on February 14, 1779?
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Who was camped at Kettle Creek?
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Who attacked Boyd and his troops?
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What happened when the Loyalists heard of Boyd's death?
Question 20
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What was the result of the Battle of Kettle Creek AND what did it prove?
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Who was Austin Dabney AND why was he significant?
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Who was Nancy Hart AND what was her role in the American Revolution in Georgia?
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According to some accounts, what did Nancy allegedly do?
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Who returned to Georgia from England AND why did he return?
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What was the goal of the French fleet that advanced on Georgia's Loyalists?
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How did the siege of Savannah go for the Patriots?
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What were the casualties for the British compared to the Patriots?
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What was the result of the Siege of Savannah?
Question 33
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Describe the Battle of Kettle Creek
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Describe the Siege of Savannah
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Who was Elijah Clarke
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Who was Austin Dabney?
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Who was Nancy Hart?
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What was significant about the Battle of Kettle Creek? (write the letter)
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Which event caused many Georgian's to become Loyalist due to the belief that the British were a superior force?
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Who served as a Lieutenant Colonel of the Georgia militia and played a key role in the Battle of Kettle Creek?
Patriots
A Colonies are too far away from England to have representation in Parliament, it’s just not practical
B People have rights the government can’t take away, like property
C Colonists don't have a voice in Parliament, so England shouldn’t tax colonies without representations
D Taxes are due to pay for the French and Indian War which was fought to protect the colonies
E Taxation takes away property from citizens (example: money and goods)
F American Colonies would be weak without Britain
G Many colonists fought in the French and Indian War (We’ve done our part)
H Colonies profit from trade with England
I A strong unified British Empire is good for all
J Colonists are British subjects and should obey British law
K British personnel are causing violence, riots, and death (Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party were caused by British actions)
Loyalists
A Colonies are too far away from England to have representation in Parliament, it’s just not practical
B People have rights the government can’t take away, like property
C Colonists don't have a voice in Parliament, so England shouldn’t tax colonies without representations
D Taxes are due to pay for the French and Indian War which was fought to protect the colonies
E Taxation takes away property from citizens (example: money and goods)
F American Colonies would be weak without Britain
G Many colonists fought in the French and Indian War (We’ve done our part)
H Colonies profit from trade with England
I A strong unified British Empire is good for all
J Colonists are British subjects and should obey British law
K British personnel are causing violence, riots, and death (Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party were caused by British actions)