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PA in the American Revolution, Pennsylvania the Battlefiled, image, image,…
PA in the American Revolution
Economics of War
Robert Morris
Haym Soloman
Assisted in Financial Aspect of War
Durham Boats
Durham Furnace
Manufacture Military Equiptment
Used in River Crossings
William Bird
Natural Resources
Farmlands
Wheat
Oats
Corn
Barley
James Wilson
Hopewell Furnace
London Coffee House
Meeting Place
Manning the Guns
The "Pennsylvania Line"
Tun Tavern
Marine Corp
Resistance to Military Service
Pennsylvania Rifle Company
General Anthony Wayne
Military
John Barry
Edward Hector
Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley
Loyalists or Tories
Ann Bates
Peggy Shippen
Simon Girty
Pre War Events
Treaty of Paris
Peace Treaty that Ended War
Treaty of Lancaster
Native Americans lose massive amounts of land
Ohio River Territory
Disputed Territory
Proclamation line of 1763
Line that divided French and Settler Land
Black Boys Rebellion
Resistance to Royal Leadership
Philadelphia Tea Party
Protest against taxation
Betsey Ross
Thomas Paine
Wrote Common Sense
Lexington and Concord
War that was an attempt to disarm the colonists
Rebecca Young
Flag Maker
Political Figures
Christopher Marshall
TImothy Matlack
George Ross
James Logan
Pennsylvania the Battlefiled
Political Center of Colonies
Central Location
Site of Political Meetings
Religouse Tolerance
Gnadenhutten Massacre
Wyoming Valley Massacre
Large Amounts of Death
Paoli Massacre
Battle of Germantown (1777)
Battle Between British and Continental Armies
General Washington
Continental Army Leader
British Army Leader
Philadelphia Campaign
General Howe
British General
Goal of Capturing Philadelphia
Military push by British
Battle of Brandywine (1777)