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### A CHANGE IN STRATEGY: 1778-1781 1. In 1778, the British decided to turn their attention to the **South**, in part, because they believed the South was **mostly occupied by Loy…

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a change in strategy: 1778 - 1781

  • in 1778, the british decided to turn their attention to the __, in part, because they believed the south was __
  • they captured __ in 1779 and __ (charles town), sc in 1780
  • august 1780, the british __ at the battle of camden in sc (__)
  • but, ____
  • the presence of the british army convinced many ____
  • as the british army moved __ and away from their naval supply lines, it became harder __
  • in october 1780, the british ____
  • in january 1781, the british ____
  • in march 1781, the british __, but __ of cornwallis’ troops were killed or wounded during the battle

battle of yorktown : sept. 28 - oct. 17, 1781

  • the continental army and the french navy ____
  • for ____, the british army was bombarded with cannons and artillery fire
  • the british navy was ____
  • on oct. 17, ____
  • yorktown was ____
  • __ between the british and the french and spanish continued on the seas and in other british colonies like until the peace treaty was signed in __

treaty of paris of 1783

  • the british recognized the __ of the united states with generous boundaries __
  • the british agreed to give americans ____ off of the canadian coast
  • the americans agreed to __ and __
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Antonyms of apothecary

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    a change in strategy: 1778 - 1781

    • in 1778, the british decided to turn their attention to the __, in part, because they believed the south was __
    • they captured __ in 1779 and __ (charles town), sc in 1780
    • august 1780, the british __ at the battle of camden in sc (__)
    • but, ____
    • the presence of the british army convinced many ____
    • as the british army moved __ and away from their naval supply lines, it became harder __
    • in october 1780, the british ____
    • in january 1781, the british ____
    • in march 1781, the british __, but __ of cornwallis’ troops were killed or wounded during the battle

    battle of yorktown : sept. 28 - oct. 17, 1781

    • the continental army and the french navy ____
    • for ____, the british army was bombarded with cannons and artillery fire
    • the british navy was ____
    • on oct. 17, ____
    • yorktown was ____
    • __ between the british and the french and spanish continued on the seas and in other british colonies like until the peace treaty was signed in __

    treaty of paris of 1783

    • the british recognized the __ of the united states with generous boundaries __
    • the british agreed to give americans ____ off of the canadian coast
    • the americans agreed to __ and __
    Turn 2 Question

    Antonyms of apothecary

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  3. Brief Explanations

    This is a fill-in-the-blank worksheet about the later phase of the American Revolutionary War, key battles, and the concluding peace treaty. The answers are based on standard U.S. Revolutionary War historical facts.

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    A CHANGE IN STRATEGY: 1778-1781
    1. In 1778, the British decided to turn their attention to the South, in part, because they believed the South was mostly occupied by Loyalists.
    2. They captured Savannah, GA in 1779 and Charleston, SC (Charles Town), SC in 1780
    3. August 1780, the British defeated Horatio Gates' Continental Army at the Battle of Camden in SC (the worst American defeat of the war)
    4. But, the British ran into trouble
    • The presence of the British army convinced many Southerners to support the independence movement
    • As the British army moved further inland and away from their naval supply lines, it became harder for them to acquire supplies
    1. In October 1780, the British were defeated by Patriot militia at the Battle of Kings Mountain
    2. In January 1781, the British were defeated by Nathanael Greene's forces at the Battle of Cowpens
    3. In March 1781, the British defeated Greene's army at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse but a quarter (25%) of Cornwallis' troops were killed or wounded during the battle
    BATTLE OF YORKTOWN : SEPT. 28 - OCT. 17, 1781
    1. The Continental Army and the French Navy trapped Cornwallis' army in Yorktown
    2. For 10 days, the British Army was bombarded with cannons and artillery fire
    3. The British Navy was defeated by the French at the Battle of the Chesapeake
    4. On Oct. 17, Cornwallis sent a surrender offer
    5. Yorktown was captured by the combined Franco-American forces
    6. Fighting between the British and the French and Spanish continued on the seas and in other British colonies like India until the peace treaty was signed in 1783
    TREATY OF PARIS OF 1783
    1. The British recognized the independence of the United States with generous boundaries stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River
    2. The British agreed to give Americans fishing rights off of the Canadian coast
    3. The Americans agreed to pay back pre-war debts to British creditors and allow Loyalists to reclaim their lost property
    Turn 2 Answer

    Hmm, apothecary is an old term for a pharmacist or someone who makes/sells medicine. Antonyms are tricky here since it's a specific job, but if we think in terms of opposites: like someone who harms instead of heals? Maybe "poisoner" or "tormentor"? Wait, or i…

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Brief Explanations

This is a fill-in-the-blank worksheet about the later phase of the American Revolutionary War, key battles, and the concluding peace treaty. The answers are based on standard U.S. Revolutionary War historical facts.

Answer

A CHANGE IN STRATEGY: 1778-1781
  1. In 1778, the British decided to turn their attention to the South, in part, because they believed the South was mostly occupied by Loyalists.
  2. They captured Savannah, GA in 1779 and Charleston, SC (Charles Town), SC in 1780
  3. August 1780, the British defeated Horatio Gates' Continental Army at the Battle of Camden in SC (the worst American defeat of the war)
  4. But, the British ran into trouble
  • The presence of the British army convinced many Southerners to support the independence movement
  • As the British army moved further inland and away from their naval supply lines, it became harder for them to acquire supplies
  1. In October 1780, the British were defeated by Patriot militia at the Battle of Kings Mountain
  2. In January 1781, the British were defeated by Nathanael Greene's forces at the Battle of Cowpens
  3. In March 1781, the British defeated Greene's army at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse but a quarter (25%) of Cornwallis' troops were killed or wounded during the battle
BATTLE OF YORKTOWN : SEPT. 28 - OCT. 17, 1781
  1. The Continental Army and the French Navy trapped Cornwallis' army in Yorktown
  2. For 10 days, the British Army was bombarded with cannons and artillery fire
  3. The British Navy was defeated by the French at the Battle of the Chesapeake
  4. On Oct. 17, Cornwallis sent a surrender offer
  5. Yorktown was captured by the combined Franco-American forces
  6. Fighting between the British and the French and Spanish continued on the seas and in other British colonies like India until the peace treaty was signed in 1783
TREATY OF PARIS OF 1783
  1. The British recognized the independence of the United States with generous boundaries stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River
  2. The British agreed to give Americans fishing rights off of the Canadian coast
  3. The Americans agreed to pay back pre-war debts to British creditors and allow Loyalists to reclaim their lost property
Turn 2 Answer

Hmm, apothecary is an old term for a pharmacist or someone who makes/sells medicine. Antonyms are tricky here since it's a specific job, but if we think in terms of opposites: like someone who harms instead of heals? Maybe "poisoner" or "tormentor"? Wait, or if we go by the "healing vs. harming" vibe, "assailant" (someone who attacks) could work too.

Wait, do you need this for a vocab assignment or just curious?

Turn 3 Answer

Got it! Since apothecary is all about healing and medicines, the most fitting antonyms lean into harm or the opposite of medical care. My top picks would be:

  • Poisoner (someone who makes/sells harmful substances instead of healing ones)
  • Tormentor (someone who inflicts harm, the opposite of easing suffering)

Or if you want a more casual contrast, maybe "quack" but that's more about a fake healer, not a true opposite. Did you need these for a specific thing like a paper or vocab quiz?

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Subject social science
Sub Subject history
Education Level high school
Difficulty unspecified
Question Type text only
Multi Question Yes
Question Count 3
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Analyzed At 2026-02-06T11:05:03

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