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This was a result of a history offighting between

France and England,wanting more land,

and claiming the same land.

What is the French and Indian War?

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I was colonial Royal Governorin New Jersey,

a loyalist, And “Ben’s” son.

Who was William Franklin?

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These battles took place afterWashington led his army across the Delaware River

into New Jersey on ChristmasDay, 1776.

What are the battles of Trenton and Princeton?

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This plan for our government wanted one house, where each

state had equal representation.

What is The New Jersey Plan?

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This was passed in 1765 to payback war debt from the Frenchand Indian War. It taxed items

like newspaper.

What is the Stamp Act?

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I am known for my work withsoldiers during the Battle of Monmouth. My nickname

refers to my bringing waterto the soldiers.

Who was Mary “Molly Pitcher” Hayes?

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This battle was fought in 100 degree heat, causing manysoldiers on both sides to suffer

from the heat.

What is the Battle of Monmouth?

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This is part of our Constitution and is

the firstten amendments.

What is the Bill of Rights?

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This was cried out by angry colonists to explain why they

felt the taxes were unfair.

What is “No taxation without representation!”

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I led the Continental Army during the

American Revolution.

Who was George Washington?

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Washington and his army spent along and difficult winter in

this New Jersey town.

What is Morristown?

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This started the American Revolution.

What is the Battle of Lexington and Concord?

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Because of this act SamuelAdams and the Sons of Libertydressed like Native Americans

and dumped teaInto Boston Harbor.

What is The Tea Act?

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I presented the New Jerseyplan at the Constitutional

Convention.

Who was William Patterson?

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The last major battle in New Jersey took place here.

Where is Elizabethtown?

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This plan called for two housesin Congress, where

representation would be basedon population.

What is the Virginia Plan?

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During this meeting a letter was sent to King George asking himto end taxes & Washington waschosen as leader of Continental

Army.

What is The Second Continental Congress?

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I was New Jersey’s first stategovernor.

Who was William Livingston?

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Patriots from this town firedtheir guns to let the people of

New Jersey know that theBritish were fighting in

Elizabethtown.

Where is Short Hills?

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This was one way New Jersey helped during the

French and Indian War.

What is provide soldiers?