PLS HELP!! ANSWER THE ONES U KNOW PLEASE
Directions: Use the textbook and your notes to identify which individual said the quotes below.
5. I wrote, The Crisis to rekindle patriotic spirit during difficult times and Common Sense, to challenge the loyalists and neutralists to fight for independence from Great Britain.
6. I was an early advocate for women’s rights and wanted women to have rights during a time when they weren’t seen as equals. I wrote a letter to my husband, John Adams that encouraged him and his fellow patriots to “remember the ladies” as they fought for freedom.
7. I was an old man during the Revolution and couldn’t fight for the Patriots. However, I continued to serve the Patriot cause by traveling to France to try to gather support for the Patriots. I also helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris 1793, which officially ended the American Revolution.
8. I was an African American Patriot leader from New Hampshire during the Revolution. In a ride similar to Paul Revere’s, I warned the people of New Hampshire of British advancements. After the war, I became one of the first black men elected to a political position in the United States.
9. I was on my way to work at the docks when shots began to ring out. I was one of the first to die in the conflict between British and colonists in 1773.
10. A good friend of Abigail Adams, I was also an advocate for women’s rights. Both my husband and my brother were very active in the Patriot movement. I wrote extensively in support of the Patriot cause and published plays and other pieces anonymously, which convinced many to support independence.
11. I was the leader of the Sons of Liberty who believed there should be “no taxation without representation.”
12. I was a French nobleman who joined the Patriots fight for freedom. I spent the winter at Valley Forge with General Washington and his men.