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Pennsylvania During the American Revolution - Coggle Diagram
Pennsylvania During the American Revolution
Prewar Events and Important People
British Taxation
The Black Boys Rebellion
The Boston Tea Party
The Philadelphia Tea Party
Boycotting
Not buying british goods
The First Continential Congress
Second Continental Congress
Timothy Matlack
The Declaration of Independence
George Ross
Betsy Ross
First US flag
Rebbeca Youngs flag
Francis Hopkinson
The Revolutionary war
Christopher Marshall
Olive Branch Petition
John Dickinson
Common Sense
Thomas Paine
Regional Committee of correspondents
William Bausman
Middletown resolves
James Burd
Hannas Town Resolution
Economics of War
Hopewell Furnace
William Bird
James Wilson
Cannons for Troops
Durham Furnace
Durham Boats
Crossing the Delaware
Military Stores
Arms
Artillery
Military Supplies
PA farmland
Cyrus Bustill
Financing the Revolution
Robert Morris
Haym Soloman
The London Coffee House
The Battlefield
The Philadelphia Campaign
General Sir William Howe
Battle of Brandywine
The Paoli Massacre
Charles Grey
Malvern PA
Gradenhutten Massacre
David Williamson
Battle of Germantown
General George Washington
Valley Forge
The British Enter Philadelphia
Continential Congress flee to Lancaster
Liberty Bell in Allentown
Capital of US York PA
The Carlisle Peace Commision
George Johnstone
The sullivan Campaign
Manning the Guns
Military Units
The Pennsylvania Line
The Continential Marines
Samuel Nicholas
Navy
Captain John Barry
Philadelphia Light Horse
PA Rifle Companies
Timothy Murphy
William Henry
The PA Rifle
The Continental Army
Edward Hand
Peter Muhlenburg
Henry Muhlenburg
Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley
Swab and Load
Spys
Ann Bates
Peggy Shippen
Edward Hector
William Billy Lee
Frederick Melsheimer
Camp Security
Asgill Afair
Huddy
Reading and Lancaster POW camps