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Match each description 1-10 with the item below. Edmund Andros
Edward Braddock
Samuel Adams
Phyllis Wheatley
Benjamin Franklin
Paul Rever
Thomas Paine
John Locke
William Pitt
George Washington
Margaret Corbin
Sybil Luddington
Abigail Adams
Patrick Henry
a. was a British general in the French and Indian War
b. Took a midnight ride to warn the minutemen
c. organized the Sons of Liberty
d. was the governor of the Dominion of New England
e. warned citizens of Lexington of a British military advance
f. African American that wrote the first collection of poems to be published
g. wrote Two Treatises on Government
h. Received a pension for fighting in the Revolutionary War
i. Wrote many love letters to her husband throughout the war
j. Represented Virginia at the Continental Congress
k. surrendered Fort Necessity to the French
j. Wrote Common Sense
m. architect of the Albany Plan of Union
n. was a British war minister during the French and Indian War


Match each description 1-10 with the item below.

Edmund Andros
Edward Braddock
Samuel Adams
Phyll

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