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A Revolutionary War Soldier

A Revolutionary War Soldier. Click HERE to continue!. Dress Him Up!. Make sure the soldier has all of his belongings, so he is ready for battle. Dress him up correctly and you can see what a real soldier looked like!. Click here when your ready to begin!!.

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A Revolutionary War Soldier

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  1. ARevolutionary War Soldier Click HERE to continue!

  2. Dress Him Up! • Make sure the soldier has all of his belongings, so he is ready for battle. Dress him up correctly and you can see what a real soldier looked like! Click here when your ready to begin!!

  3. Where does he put his: “cocked-hat” 1 2 3

  4. Oh No! Try Again. Don’t Send Him into Battle Unprepared!

  5. Great Job! Click HERE to move on!

  6. Where does he put his: Weskit 1 2 3

  7. Oh No! Try Again. Don’t Send Him into Battle Unprepared!

  8. Great Job! Click HERE to move on!

  9. Where does he put his: Breeches or overalls 3 2 1

  10. Oh No! Try Again. Don’t Send Him into Battle Unprepared!

  11. Great Job! Click HERE to move on!

  12. Where does he put his: Canteen and a Haversack 1 2 3

  13. Oh No! Try Again. Don’t Send Him into Battle Unprepared!

  14. Great Job! Click HERE to move on!

  15. Where does he put his: A flintlock musket 3 2 1

  16. Oh No! Try Again. Don’t Send Him into Battle Unprepared!

  17. Great Job! Click HERE to move on!

  18. Congrats! Your Soldier is Ready for Battle Three cornered hat called “cocked-hats”, which was made out of black felt. A canteen and a haversack to carry food and small items Weskit, (another name for waistcoat or vest) A flintlock musket, which fired round lead balls and was not very accurate and a bayonet, which was like a long knife that fit onto the end of a musket Breeches or overalls, pants of linen or wool; Click HERE to send the soldiers into battle!

  19. Time to win the war for Freedom!

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